You know that situation. You're donating to a shrine, or moving items around, and somehow that item you meant to go... somewhere ends up being gifted to another player when you really, really didn't mean to. With stacked items this isn't so much of a problem because the game will first ask you how many of the item you'd like to give, but this is especially problematic when the item in question is non-stackable or a high-value item such as an emblem, bear, cubimal, music block, or focus orb.
Having once accidentally gifted a gnome to someone standing near the shrine I had been intending on donating it to, I can attest that it can be a very awkward situation to be caught in. Asking for "give backs" can make people feel quite uncomfortable, but 2k currants is an awful lot. I ended up not saying anything and moving to the next screen since the player was AFK, but I really regretted my aiming error.
Proposed solution: add a safety feature that asks for confirmation when gifting non-stackable or "valuable" items. In this context, "valuable" can mean items over a certain monetary value currant-wise, items that are hard to obtain (such as a player's first emblem for a god), or rare items such as the Pickle. A feature such as this would save players from a lot of the regret and awkward that comes form accidental gifting.