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-erin
E-mail: birdxhitsxwall@aim.com Member Since: November 16, 2006 Answers: 7 Last Update: November 23, 2006 Visitors: 913
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last christmas me and one of my close friends decided to swap gifts. i bought her this really nice sally hansen nail polish set for $10 from CVS and i loved it so i got it for her. we traded gifts the next morning and i opened up a really cheap bracelet from claires with no tag, and an opened nail polish bottle with polish on the cap.
i'm not being selfish, but who would do that?
when i confronted her about the nail polish, she actually told me that she got it from her aunt, used it, and didn't like the color. how pathetic is that??
so after i confronted her and told her it was open, and that doing that is really rude, she turned all red and started saying "it's the thought that counts!" in my head i was saying, yeah but it doesnt mean squat if you don't put any thought into it! and then i told her how the nail polish i got her was expensive and she said it wasnt! how dare she
she asked to swap gifts again this winter, what should i do? (link)
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you should decide a price range because last year you got ripped off. it may be about the thought, but if she gave you a nail polish color that she didnt like, it seems like the only thing she was thinking of was herself. you may want to establish that gifts must be between 10-15 dollars or something. that way you dont need to go all out, and she cant give you used items. if she does it again anyways, then politely give her the gift back and say you cant accept a gift that has no value to your friendship.
-erin
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