View Full Version : Re-gifting your Christmas gifts
DESMO22
12-27-2007, 09:29 PM
Over the years I have received Christmas gifts which I was going to re-gift it to some one else for ie( easter,birthday etc ) but just could`nt bring my self to do it; out of a deep feeling of guilt,or mabye the person who I gave the gift to; happening to find out. I`m not sure if it was my values or religious beleifs that made me not go through with it. Now be honest; who else has done this or had it in his or her mind to do somthing like this?:unsure:
tele7
12-27-2007, 09:42 PM
I've done it, but only with neighbors or co-workers. And it's usually Wine.
EddieMoscone
12-27-2007, 09:45 PM
I have no problem re-gifting, but I don't do it just to get rid of something I don't want. If I receive a gift that is of no use to me, but know someone I believe may actually like it or have a use for it, I give it to them.
Most of the time it is not for Christmas or Birthdays, but for some other misc. reason (Housewarming, invited to dinner, etc.).
drusilla
12-27-2007, 10:15 PM
i'll do it with alcohol cause i don't drink it at all. i've done it with stuff i know someone else would have better use out of. most of the time i will just return stuff to the store & get money or something i'd like better. but this year my best friend from college got me a weird hemp bracelet & candles that smelled like patchouli & vanilla. not only is patchoulli totally gross, but i don't do candles. never saw the point in them. i know people love em, but they are just not my thing at all. so i gave the gift bag to my hipster nephew to give to his girlfriend. figured she'd enjoy it way more than i would.
undressa
12-28-2007, 07:52 AM
perfume= gift for boss
body lotion basket=gift for sister for valentines day
starbucks card=gift for girl who gives me lift home from work sometimes
all xmas gifts I got that will sit and get dusty
I don't wear perfume
I have enough body products to drown myself in
and I don't go to starbucks
regifting is a great way to save money and the gift you got will be used by someone who will use it
great idea and not at all rude
King Hippos Bandaid
12-28-2007, 08:07 AM
I dont re gift unless I feel the other person will benefit
if its real crappy, i am stuck with it
Tall_James
12-28-2007, 08:54 AM
My son got a duplicate birthday present the other week. I re-wrapped it and gave it to another kid at another b'day party later in the week.
No harm, no foul.
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