Your gift to someone, how you thought about them-if at all- tells about you. As an example, jewelry is an “easy” gift for a man to give to a woman. Clothing have more intimate overtones.

Extravagant:
You want others to keep in mind what you put out for them.

Gifts (That Are Really For You):
When the gift you give is really for yourself, that is, you benefit thereby, pompousness and conceit are the order of the day.

A Gift You Would Want:
Giving a gift that you personally would want, reflects your not being able to think of the other person’s need or desire, without keeping yourself out of the picture.

Gimmicks:
You crave for attention and are somewhat petty.

Homemade:
When you yourself have made the gift, you are a
person that in general shows great care to someone who appreciates it.

Humorous:
You are warm and sensitive, even though your true feelings are not displayed.

Inappropriate Gift:
When you know your friend is on a strict diet and you give her a whipped cream seven layer cake, you’re really acting out your resentment towards that person.

Plants:
You do not trust your own judgment, nevertheless you are concerned with pleasing others.

Pragmatic:
Along with the fact that you deny yourself pleasure in being pragmatic, you actually do not like being so matter of fact.

Recycled Gifts:
Since you can save money, you will give the gift.

Repetitive Romantic:
The gift you give is merely reflecting your momentary infatuation, therefore the thought that goes along with the gift soon is forgotten, as well as you.

Sale Purchases:
You want others to believe that you hold them on a higher level than you actually do.

Author's Bio: 

Joel Engel is the author of "Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught" (Penguin Books). For more information, please visit careertest.ws www.learngraphology.com