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Question Posted Friday December 24 2004, 5:24 pm

what do you do if you give someone a present and they dont like it? AND you lost the recept that they need to return it?

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FunkyMunky1235 answered Friday December 24 2004, 5:52 pm:
hmmmm ... I'd have to say it really depends on the person. a girlfriend? boyfriend? friend? But that wouldn't matter much because it's the thought that counts. My girlfriend gave me a shoe box with a bunch of pictures and a necklace and i really liked that. It's good enough that you got that person a present in the first place. They should just like the thought that you spent your time getting them a present. I hope this was helpful. I have to say it was a jiffy trying to find an answer to this one.

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