Anonymous wrote:Ok, I'm obviously "tacky" too because I don't see this as a big deal. If the friend is doing this in lieu of a baby shower where you would be buying stuff for the baby anyhow, how is this any different? I'm assuming they are also social distancing so they can't have people together for a baby shower, so this is the next best thing, right? Or are you saying the gift card is tacky?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so outrageous that I pray you're trolling, because I'd frankly rather continue to assume that there aren't people so obnoxious living in the world with us.
However, on the chance that this is real, you need to drop her as a friend. Honestly.
I PROMISE I’m not trolling. I kind of want to upload the image to prove it. I wouldn’t say she’s normally someone particularly concerned with etiquette but I’m very surprised by this honestly. I’m chalking it up to stress of being pregnant during these times.
Anonymous wrote:
You say there are better ways to do this... well, start by suggesting one!
Anonymous wrote:Is she the pregnant person? If so, then no, she can't send that out. If she's a bff, she could perhaps host a "Zoom" shower, give out a date and time, and say that the mom-to-be will open gifts that she has during the zoom session. And to do this , I would assume it would go out only to the closest friends and relatives. This is not for wide distribution.
Anonymous wrote:This is so outrageous that I pray you're trolling, because I'd frankly rather continue to assume that there aren't people so obnoxious living in the world with us.
However, on the chance that this is real, you need to drop her as a friend. Honestly.