Scholes hinted last week that he could consider his future as he is no longer a regular in the United midfield.
“It is totally up to Scholesy. It all depends on how you feel and it is the same with me,” Giggs told the Manchester Evening News.
“It is still fairly early in the season. It is the middle of the campaign and not at the end and I feel good at the moment. I am sure Scholesy feels the same.
“With the experience he has got and the quality he has got you want that around the place for as long as possible.”
“We all want to play every game and Paul is no different,” he added. “He wants to play every week but with the squad we have got that is impossible. It is difficult at times when you go two or three weeks without a game and internationals come along and you are not involved in those as well. It is difficult to get back into the rhythm of it.
“You have to adapt to not playing every week but I have probably been doing it for the past three or four years so I have got used to it. Scholesy isn’t used to it the same. But I am more of a dynamic player than Scholesy so perhaps I need more breaks.
“He can still get forward or sit in front of the back four and control the game. I can also play a number of positions but he is just the centre of midfield so it is more difficult to play every week.
“So all this not playing regularly is new to him. But he’ll adapt to it as he has been proving.
“Saturday was what Scholesy is all about – controlling the game. He never gives the ball away. His passing range is the best in the game whether it is five yards or 45 yards he is capable of doing both.
“Paul is showing over the last couple of weeks just what a great player he still is.”