Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can say "I already bought a diaper bag, do you want this one back or can you return it?"
Yes, better be direct otherwise you're in for decades of resentment. I started early as a teen and my parents always run gifts by me before buying, or get me a gift card. I am very picky. Not proud of it, but at least I communicated early about it.
This. I spent too many years saying "thank you" to family members like this and even writing a thank you note, only to be tormented, guilt tripped and bothered over why I don't use the gift enough. Then I started being polite, but honest. People who keep tabs on gifts do not like that. The key is you need to stop playing into the dance.
My mother would also call me to complain that after making her neighbor do all sorts of favors while she was out of town she gave the neighbor yet another gift the neighbor didn't appreciate. You know how she knows the neighbor didn't like it? Thank you was not enough. Mom drove her nuts to hear how much she loves it and each time the neighbor finally broke down and said she returned it. I explained to my mom once you give a gift, you need to let it go and stop asking about your gift.