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Reply to "I need an attitude adjustment after receiving this $$$ gift."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would also be mad, but I am cheap and practical. He spent $5,000 in jointly owned funds on something she specifically said she didn't want and that cannot be returned. Since they can't be returned, I guess your only option is to sell them (likely at a loss), regift them, have them made into another piece of jewelry that you like better, or wear them occasionally. [/quote] It's just a waste. The gift is not all about the giver. She was clear this is something she wasn't interested in and he bought something for himself. Toss 'em in the safe deposit box and forget about them for the next 20 years. Maybe a daughter will have different taste and they can be a college graduation present. [/quote] AKA OP has trash taste and her DH was trying to give her at least a thin veneer of class, which she rejected. He’ll find it elsewhere. [/quote] Lol. They're diamond studs! Every basic bitch has a pair of these and most have lost one at one time or another. They don't shout "class" in any meaningful way. Maybe she wanted something unique? A lot of people with class want something more than a generic pair of studs and don't value that check the box kind of gift thing at all. Hence why fakes are fine, no one can tell and it is one option of many. [/quote]
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