Anonymous wrote:I’m going to guess that you are wealthier than your friend and her family and they think you are throwing your wealth in their faces. It’s not your fault. If your friend had said, “Actually, the item you bought was intended to be a group gift, would you mind canceling the gift and choosing another?”, that would have been fine. Getting mad at someone for giving them too nice of a gift is a new one. Your friend sounds difficult.
Anonymous wrote:It's not your fault. They are being ridiculous. They're being very rude to your generosity. Return the gift and RSVP no to the shower. Your friendship is done
Anonymous wrote:I’m going to guess that you are wealthier than your friend and her family and they think you are throwing your wealth in their faces. It’s not your fault. If your friend had said, “Actually, the item you bought was intended to be a group gift, would you mind canceling the gift and choosing another?”, that would have been fine. Getting mad at someone for giving them too nice of a gift is a new one. Your friend sounds difficult.
Anonymous wrote:Ummm, what? I hope this is a made up scenario. I can’t imagine being anything other than grateful. If this isn’t a troll and your friend is actually upset, I would probably return the item and forego that friendship. Bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:It's not your fault. They are being ridiculous. They're being very rude to your generosity. Return the gift and RSVP no to the shower. Your friendship is done