I completely agree, but there are many institutions that encourage it. I even read that some municipalities in the United States pay their employees in BTC. it's a new and emerging technology that has the potential to revolutionize the financial sector, and the more people understand it, the more they can benefit from it. So, while we should be cautious when gifting Bitcoin, we should also try to encourage those around us about this exciting technology.
Or bitcoin should only be given to those who can truly invest and yield profits. Can you gift bitcoin to random people who may not make profit from it.
I don't think there's a general answer to this question, because it really depends on the person and the situation. I personally gave away bitcoins only to friends and acquaintances who were already involved in the cryptocurrency space or at least familiar with the concept and expressed their interest. I did this because I wanted to spread the word about Bitcoin and help my friends get involved.
I think it's important that the person you're giving bitcoins to has some interest and experience with cryptocurrencies already. They're unlikely to appreciate the gift if they don't understand or care about it. If a friend or family member does not have any interest in bitcoin, then you should probably buy them something else.