Anonymous wrote:Virtually all of my pens have hotel names on them. And most of my note pads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
What is wrong with regifting? and reusing gift bags? My DD got so many things she will never use for her bday, so i regift them. Obviously I only do it for kids that would like the gifts.
Who doesn't reuse gift bags? Does that mean they throw them away?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we can’t have nice things. There’s a difference between cheap and theft.
Came here to say just this. The worst part is, so many of these degenerates are *proud* of their actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why we can’t have nice things. There’s a difference between cheap and theft.
Came here to say just this. The worst part is, so many of these degenerates are *proud* of their actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
What is wrong with regifting? and reusing gift bags? My DD got so many things she will never use for her bday, so i regift them. Obviously I only do it for kids that would like the gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
What is wrong with regifting? and reusing gift bags? My DD got so many things she will never use for her bday, so i regift them. Obviously I only do it for kids that would like the gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
Anonymous wrote:This is why we can’t have nice things. There’s a difference between cheap and theft.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely re-gift, but nice stuff I don’t want or need and I tag it with who gave it to me so I don’t give it back or to anyone in the same social circle.
My in-laws are the cheapest cheapskates and would only give plasticky dollar store crap to the grandkids for Christmas, so I started doing this with the cousins since they were all from that side of the family. Finally they (and indirectly me) were called out, so they stopped giving anything. They are loaded btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.
I often buy a kids' meal for myself because that is the portion size I prefer. Adult portion sizes, particularly of pastas and burgers, can be grotesquely large.
Anonymous wrote:Theres a line between stealing (refills are usually just for that visit, not returning visits, for example) and being cheapskate.
Regifting, passing off gift bags, buying a kids' meal for yourself is cheapskate.