Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you know it was the actual one you gave and that she didn't just buy the same kit?
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Anonymous wrote:My niece is three years older than my daughter. So my brother has now several times purchased and given us exactly the same gift that we gave their daughter three times earlier. He isn't regifting. He just figures that if we thought it was good for his kid, our kid would probably also enjoy it. It's a little less work for him.
It annoys me a little, but eh. I wouldn't be so sure your sister isn't doing the same thing. She could easily have bought exactly the same kit you gave her daughter off of Amazon. It's not that hard.
Anonymous wrote:If you read what I wrote I never called it lame. Yes she obviously forgot. She only has two nieces to buy for. I am just disappointed and also irritated because there is no reason for her to be pulling random things out of her closet for a present for her niece who she professes to adore who she only buys presents for once a year. Especially when she is super wealthy and flashy about it to boot.
Anonymous wrote:We don't give many gifts in my extended family, so we avoid situations like this. I want my kids to be happy with less, and me griping about a regift wouldn't teach them that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you read what I wrote I never called it lame. Yes she obviously forgot. She only has two nieces to buy for. I am just disappointed and also irritated because there is no reason for her to be pulling random things out of her closet for a present for her niece who she professes to adore who she only buys presents for once a year. Especially when she is super wealthy and flashy about it to boot.
Her wealth is irrelevant.
Anonymous wrote:That's really crappy, OP.
You are correct, there is no excuse. The only explanation is that people these days are very self-centered. Your SIL really takes the cake for not even remembering where the beading set came from. Surprising that she couldn't just go on Amazon and send something from there.
Agree that you should say something like "Oh, I guess your Suzy really loved that same beading set that we gave her last year. I'd love to see some of the things she made! Any pointers for her cousin in using the set?".
She probably still won't care but you will have called her out without actually saying anything mean.
(I'm a little passive aggressive if you didn't notice).![]()
Anonymous wrote:If you read what I wrote I never called it lame. Yes she obviously forgot. She only has two nieces to buy for. I am just disappointed and also irritated because there is no reason for her to be pulling random things out of her closet for a present for her niece who she professes to adore who she only buys presents for once a year. Especially when she is super wealthy and flashy about it to boot.