Anonymous wrote:Treating people the way you'd want to be treated is usually a good strategy. Return the money. PP's gift card suggestion is a good plan.
Letting go of people doesn't have to mean hurt feelings and bad blood, and giving him the money back could go a long way toward preventing resentments. You'd appreciate it, were the roles reversed, so do the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's insulting to refund it. To me it says, I dislike you so much that even your gift repels me. Just enjoy it, move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Treating people the way you'd want to be treated is usually a good strategy. Return the money. PP's gift card suggestion is a good plan.
Letting go of people doesn't have to mean hurt feelings and bad blood, and giving him the money back could go a long way toward preventing resentments. You'd appreciate it, were the roles reversed, so do the right thing.
This. Send the amount or gift card. Unless he is super wealthy it will be appreciated especially now during the holiday season.
Anonymous wrote:Treating people the way you'd want to be treated is usually a good strategy. Return the money. PP's gift card suggestion is a good plan.
Letting go of people doesn't have to mean hurt feelings and bad blood, and giving him the money back could go a long way toward preventing resentments. You'd appreciate it, were the roles reversed, so do the right thing.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's insulting to refund it. To me it says, I dislike you so much that even your gift repels me. Just enjoy it, move on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he do something awful? Or was this break up more emotion or comparability?
OP here. Nope, nothing bad on his end. I got out of a rough relationship earlier this year and wasnt ready to date someone seriously.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should gift him back the amount on a visa gift card or gift card to some place he likes with a note that states that you so appreciated the gift if his paying for your massage for your birthday—but since the breakup, you’ve felt guilty about accepting it as an early bday present, and you wanted to repay the kindness.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should gift him back the amount on a visa gift card or gift card to some place he likes with a note that states that you so appreciated the gift if his paying for your massage for your birthday—but since the breakup, you’ve felt guilty about accepting it as an early bday present, and you wanted to repay the kindness.