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Re-Gift...
Okay-here's a question for EVERYONE to answer...As the holidays begin to approach-this may be something on everyone's minds (if they are anything like me)...Has anyone here EVER re-gifted?
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Yes.
If you are thinking of regifting - Important to remember - make sure there is not a card from the original giver in the box. Sheesh. This happened to me when someone regifted something to me. |
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I've both regifted and been regifted. If you're given something that you will never, in a hundred years, use, you'd think nothing of taking it back, right? But what if your brother (sister, cousin, whomever) has been hinting like crazy for that exact item? Why not save yourself the trouble and give it to him (her, whomever)?
And it's not always tacky - my uncle & wife both had new cars when we were all at a charity gala. My uncle won the grand prize - a new car - and "regifted" it to me, taxes and all! |
I've regifted and never had anyone upset about it. I've also gotten gifts that were regifted. The worst being a mini coffee maker from an older friend of mine that was moving into an assisted living facility. It was obvious the coffee maker had been used, but I didn't say anything about it because I adored this lady.
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I'm doing my first regifting this year. I've received a couple of fabulous pairs of sunglasses that I would never wear. But I have college aged cousins who would LOVE them, so that's what they're getting this Christmas.
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but still..if you are giving something that someone likes/needs....doesn't still apply under "It's the thought that counts..." idea?
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No, but I have given away the gift to charity on many occasions.
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I personally have never re-gifted. Not necessarily because it's tacky, but because the right opportunity hasn't presented itself. |
i regifted many duplicate wedding gifts that my husband and i received. i don't see the difference between giving something one has received as a gift, has never used or been out of the original box and is a wonderful (although a duplicated) gift or going out and buying the exact thing off the stores shelf.
just make sure that you don't regift to the original giver and that those cards and/or traces of wrapping paper are removed! |
I re-gifted last year. My mother bought me a piece of my everyday china that I already had. My friends have the same everyday china and did not have this piece, so that's what they got for Christmas. I don't know if they know it is a re-gift, but I see no harm. It was never used and in its original packing.
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When you're remembering to make sure there's no inscription or wrapping paper stuck, be sure to check if the UPC code has been removed for a rebate, too! That's tacky!
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I have regifted. I gave a Precious Moments Wedding Picture frame (from my hair dresser so she will never be to my house to see if I still have it) to a friend when she was married (along with a "new" gift). I don't like Precious Moments and she collected them. She even said it was one of her favorite gifts.
I also gave a set of Pyrex baking dishes to a friend after she and her husband separated and she was moving into an aparment. She needed everything and anything for a kitchen so I gave her one of my wedding gifts that was unopened. She knew it was a re-gift but didn't really care! |
I don't "re-gift" per se - I tell the truth about the item - For example..."I got this for Christmas and I don't collect these items, but I know you do...would you like to have this?"
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