sidegifts
Sidegifts are supplementary gifts given in addition to a primary gift or gesture, typically intended to acknowledge a relationship, show appreciation, or bolster social ties. The term is used across cultures and contexts and does not denote a single formal practice, but rather a pattern in gift exchange. In personal settings, side gifts often appear as small favors or tokens given to guests at weddings or parties, or as extra items from guests to hosts beyond the main gift. In business and professional contexts, side gifts may accompany a central gesture of thanks or celebration, such as small tokens for clients, collaborators, or attendees. In online or creator economies, supporters may receive side gifts such as swag, bonus items, or exclusive access as a supplement to a primary purchase or subscription.
Etiquette and considerations: side gifts should be chosen to fit the relationship and occasion, and are usually
Variations: side gifts can be tangible items, experiences, digital content, or services; they can be spontaneous
Criticism and note: while side gifts can strengthen goodwill, they can also create expectations or inequities