A netizen shared on a social platform that his company is about to hold a Christmas gift exchange event, but he has no idea about choosing a gift, so he went online to seek advice. After the PO post was published, many netizens left messages and discussions.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Christmas is approaching, and some people will take the opportunity to exchange gifts to enhance their relationship.

A netizen shared on a social platform that his company is about to hold a Christmas gift exchange event. However, he is busy with work and has no idea how to choose a gift, so he went online to seek advice. After the PO post was published, many netizens left messages In the discussion with the forum, some netizens bluntly said that "coupons that can be equivalent to cash are the most practical" and "gift coupons are the first choice".

On the 12th, this netizen posted an article on the social platform "Pitkick Industrial Square (PTT)". A gift exchange event was held a few days before Christmas. The budget was between 500 yuan and 1,000 yuan. Since I had no idea about choosing a gift, I went online to ask for suggestions from netizens, "I want to hear everyone's ideas."

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Many villagers left messages one after another after seeing the PO article. Some people said "scratch music", "buy 500 for him with lucky lottery", "Mugs are really not good", "gift certificates are the first choice, and the rest can be eaten or bath products. Use it up, don’t use the cups, they are being given away everywhere, everyone should have a lot”, “Movie tickets, there will be many good ones next year”, “coupons that can be equivalent to cash are the most practical, and it’s easy to buy space that others don’t need”, "Gift certificates and movie tickets are very practical", and villagers laughed and said "The fruit shop asks the boss to pack a box of fruit worth 500 yuan", "Australian macho calendar", "I wrap myself when exchanging gifts with my sister colleagues".