Good thing you had emphasized first and foremost that you are not attacking anyone since someone's might raise their eyebrows about your idea of minimalism such as giving / receiving gifts. It denotes being stingy and unappreciative. But, we're on the same page of being practical and using our money wisely. :)
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I don't think not participating in giving / receiving physical gifts means you are stingy and unappreciative. There are plenty of "gifts" we can give or receive that don't involve physical items.
Just as you said, it doesn't mean you're bad. Specifically, I just mean the examples you mentioned like giving souvenirs and receiving cards. For some cultures, buying souvenirs from a trip is a common practice, though it's not compulsory but there's a sense of generosity. Somehow, some people stereotype them stingy. I think such action is an example of culture difference as well.
Furthermore, I concede with you, as there are many ways to express/ share gifts. Also, I personally don't like buying items you have mentioned but it's still hard to say "not anymore". Someday. hahaha