Allira
^what if they came back again, like in a sort of nightmare story where you could never get rid of the gift you felt no gratitude for?^
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Brilliant!!
I think there's the makng of a story there...
Definitely
Isn't that what tombolas were for?
. There were always sets of bath cubes and novelty mugs with bits of sellotape to indicate where the raffle tickets had been for the four years they'd been circulating before you won them.
Personally, I think regifting is ok in principle, but needs to be handled with care. If there is any chance at all that the giver will find out, don't do it, as it would be hurtful. If, on the other hand, you have a very separate circle of friends and nobody will know, then it is better for the item to be used than to live in a drawer until it expires or goes out of fashion. In the end, the giver has still given you a gift, as passing on the unwanted one will free up funds one way or another for you to spend on something more appropriate.
Those who say they are grateful for any and everything they are given - yes, I am grateful for the thought, and for the love behind the gift, but there is no way I would wear a ra ra skirt, regardless of who bought it, and if I already have a calendar I don't need another one. Similarly, I dislike dark chocolate, so if I get a box of those it is far better that I give them to someone who likes them, so they get eaten before they go off. That doesn't lessen the gratitude, surely?