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How to personalize a travel gift (so it feels like you)

The small details that turn a generic gift card into a keepsake. Copy-and-paste message templates included.

Tom Aalto··4 分で読めます
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Travel gift cards can feel generic if you send them generically. Two minutes of personalization turns a gift card into a keepsake. Here are the moves.

1. The one-line story

Open with a reference only the two of you know. "Remember when you said Portugal in spring?" beats "Hope you enjoy!"

2. The amount with intent

If you give $247 it looks like a back-of-envelope calculation. $250 looks generous. $275 looks specific. Pick specific.

3. The timed delivery

Schedule for 11:58pm on their birthday. Or 8am on their anniversary. Or midnight on New Year's. Timing is a feature.

4. The follow-up

Text them a week later: "Where are you going?" — no pressure, just interest.

5. Sample messages

You talk about Kyoto every spring. This year, actually go.

For the weekend you've been owed. Don't overthink it.

Aunt Rita and I pooled. Go somewhere Kenny wouldn't complain about.

Not because of the occasion — because you deserve it.

What not to write

  • "I couldn't think of anything else."
  • "In case you want to travel."
  • "This felt easy."