Some psychologists are convinced that there is a so-called “gift” feeling of guilt.
It occurs when the recipient does not like the gift they receive and it weighs heavily on them – just looking at the present makes them think about how to get rid of it.
There are several types of "offerings" that make the recipient feel guilty.
Few people are able to experience pleasant emotions in response to a gift without a reason, when they give nothing in return.
It also happens that you simply don’t like the thing that was given as a gift: there is nowhere to use it or you just don’t want to do it.
This category typically includes clothing, cosmetics, perfumes, and gifts that are “not addressed” (like giving an ashtray to a non-smoker).
Even if you've been dreaming about a new smartphone or laptop for a long time and finally received the equipment as a gift from a friend, it's likely that you'll feel awkward because of the thought of its cost.