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The Is the using of "present" and "gift" isconsidered a matter of style?

When I give for free something to someone, can I simply consider it as a present or a gift and it is a matter of style only?

If I amI'm not mistaken, in the past I was told that there isthere's a difference between them (obviously in the context of giving someone something for free), but I don't remember what it is.

The using of "present" and "gift" is a matter of style?

When I give for free something to someone, can I simply consider it as a present or a gift and it is a matter of style only?

If I am not mistaken in the past I was told that there is a difference between them (obviously in the context of giving someone something for free), but I don't remember what it is.

Is the using of "present" and "gift" considered a matter of style?

When I give for free something to someone, can I simply consider it as a present or a gift and it is a matter of style only?

If I'm not mistaken, in the past I was told that there's a difference between them (obviously in the context of giving someone something for free), but I don't remember what it is.

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When I give for free something to someone, I can I simply consider it as a presentpresent or a giftgift and it is a matter of style only?

If I am not mistaken in the past I was told that there is a difference between them (obviously in the context of giving someone something for free), but I don't remember what it is.

When I give for free something to someone, I can simply consider it as a present or a gift and it is a matter of style only?

When I give for free something to someone, can I simply consider it as a present or a gift and it is a matter of style only?

If I am not mistaken in the past I was told that there is a difference between them (obviously in the context of giving someone something for free), but I don't remember what it is.

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The using of "present" and "gift" is a matter of style?

When I give for free something to someone, I can simply consider it as a present or a gift and it is a matter of style only?