How would you feel if you received coupons as a gift?

November 28th, 2008 | by Admin |
caffeinatedmom2 said:

Last Christmas, I gave to a family member of a book of good brand (similar to a book event) and other gifts. For my birthday, I got the good of the couple that with a paper clip stopped by this book. They are wrong to take it as insulting? The pass to a card for Thanksgiving? This came from 30 something and you remember him because he thanked it for a week or two ago. (Yes, thank you for a Christmas present in June.) About the original idea … the book has cost $ 20, was full of vouchers for deposits / articles that I know who uses and were also other gifts. I don 't see anything wrong with that.

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  1. 15 Responses to “How would you feel if you received coupons as a gift?”

  2. By bollywoodturtle on Dec 1, 2008 | Reply

    That 's the really bizarre, but I probably riderebbe out. The forward thanks to a card. Themselves trying to insult you shouldn 't know the left that has succeeded. Let think you 're excited with his "gift". I probably wouldn 't be are buying all the presents future, however.

  3. By Tommy on Dec 2, 2008 | Reply

    prendalo just as joke and say thanks … nessun'esigenza a paper

  4. By ashley on Dec 3, 2008 | Reply

    I would be insulted, too. It means, it 's the thought that counts and that really did not mind. But some people are rather bizarre - and cheap - when you give a gift. Not to insult healthy, but is older? It could not be more than the whole. But if you think she 's just that it is reckless / cheap, I' d probably is somewhat more next year stingier. And yes - always send him a thank you note for. No exceptions.

  5. By jlynns99 on Dec 5, 2008 | Reply

    That 's odd. She re-equipped. Kind of. I think that was insulted. And if you send a thank you card for the good of the book you date, the recycled and send back her. But that 's just me.

  6. By Violet on Dec 5, 2008 | Reply

    I 'm not sure if it 's meant sometimes be an insult or just a really bad people don' gift … the t remember those who have given and what can regift in accordance with very miserly. Ignore it completely and said not to give gifts to family member at all further.

  7. By Morningstar on Dec 8, 2008 | Reply

    It was from the line. Apparently she didn 't Gradica your gift. I would have appreciated. You said that you gave other gifts, so that should have left him go. This was insulted. Be a better person, trasmettale a card. After all, you didn 't must buy something first. The next time, don 't.

  8. By Opr13 on Dec 10, 2008 | Reply

    I wouldn 't catch it as insulting. Perhaps we've forgotten who has been good, maybe it's good that Blunt use for some reason. Perhaps he calculated that in your good because you can use them. Just say thanks. Covering only a great thing if the make the big thing.

  9. By me-gain on Dec 10, 2008 | Reply

    well I think yeah

  10. By Chelsearose. on Dec 11, 2008 | Reply

    It 's rude to someone good or good as a gift.

  11. By Miss Jamie on Dec 12, 2008 | Reply

    Maybe you should think about this before that have given a good book as a gift.

  12. By 007 on Dec 14, 2008 | Reply

    A world of good which gave him for Christmas this year.

  13. By Pacifica on Dec 17, 2008 | Reply

    Understand these books good. Some of the stuff? in a very good deal. We buy the books of the restaurant here. That she d? some good. well, not nice at all. perhaps a suggestion. can not? judge. Sounds pretty wonky to me.

  14. By berry on Dec 18, 2008 | Reply

    Not bad. No need to convey the thanks card.

  15. By pj on Dec 20, 2008 | Reply

    Have you ever heard the expression, "the more you interfere? fly with honey that vinegar? here? A classic example to that. S?, Trasmettale thank you note. Dicale while appreciated the gift, you bought the book voucher for Christmas so that as a gift? you use. Let you know it? bought a further, so gi? that you have good, but put it to use as well. If this does not get through to the Clod niente.

  16. By riversconfluence on Dec 22, 2008 | Reply

    Gee, hard to say if it was a statement about not gradetto your gift, sorta like, she said "here, see how you like to get a good present."   Or if you could not afford something different, or if you think those being nice, giving it the good could not use. I 'm the afraid my first reaction was that no gradetto his present. But, yes, trasmettalo thanks for the card. At times, if someone is deliberately trying to damage it, the best way to deal with it is not to be injured. And if you really wasn 't that mean is, you did the right thing.

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