Admit it! Who is re-gifting?

Imzadi

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You don't have to name names of the recipients, just :wave2: if you are. :rotfl2:
 
Haha are you regifting? Haha, which reminds me what my social studies teacher did this year. He grabbed this gift card and exclaimed to the whole class he was regifting and handed his TA the giftcard :) My teacher an odd man....
 
Nope. Never have. I love shopping. anyexcuse for more is a good one for me.
 

MissGalinda said:
Haha are you regifting? ....
I actually thought of it for a second. I received these hideous pillar candles. It's a shame to have them go to waste, but I thought I couldn't give them away. People would think _I_ have such bad taste! :rotfl:
 
I just wrapped my re-gift! Dhs job gives leftover premiums as chirstmas gifts for its employees. Dh was given a surround sound for an x-box. We don't have an x-box so we wrapped it up and are giving it to someone we know has an x-box!
 
LoL, I am ashamed to admit this...

I received about 35 gifts from the seniors at the community I work for. I have to admit I passed two gifts (fragrance gifts I cannot use) to others....

I am sooooooo aSHAMED!! :blush:
 
I have no problem re-gifting. My ds received this flying helecoptor toy for his birthday and we are re gifting it to one of my cousins. DS already has one and I know my little cousin would love it
 
Imzadi said:
I actually thought of it for a second. I received these hideous pillar candles. It's a shame to have them go to waste, but I thought I couldn't give them away. People would think _I_ have such bad taste! :rotfl:


My DD being a dance teacher, she always receives a ton of candles, assorted scents, shapes and colors. I always like to burn candles, but the ugly ones I usually reserve for power failures. Let's face it, "any light in a storm" like they say!!!! :teeth:
 
Sorta...ok, yes, I guess. I got a $10 Mcdonald's gift card at work yesterday. Since DD13 LOVES Mickey D's, I'm going to put it in her stocking. My mom gave me a $10 Toys R Us gift card that she got when she bought X amount of stuff, so I'm putting that one in DD11's stocking.
 
The few gifts I have received have been fine. I don't regift a hidious gift (except for a joke), but a duplicate of something I have and love; yes. The Xbox above is a great example, the gift is new, something that you cannot use, something another would love and a gift you could see yourself buying.
 
For those who re-gift, remember to take the tag off the present and put a new one. When I worked in the school the secretary gave me a gift (re-gift) and didn't even take off the tag. :confused3
 
noseybuddy said:
For those who re-gift, remember to take the tag off the present and put a new one. When I worked in the school the secretary gave me a gift (re-gift) and didn't even take off the tag. :confused3


:rotfl2: That is funny.
 
I'm regifting something my daughter gave me for Christmas last year, and I'm giving it...back to her!!!!!

I wanted a digital camera printer last year. DD17 got it for me, but I didn't realize it wasn't compatible with my camera. By the time I went to shop for the camera that WOULD work with it, the technology had moved so far ahead that both the camera and the printer were obsolete (almost!!) I finally found a camera at Best Buy, so I'm giving DD a new digital camera and the same printer she tried to give me next year. I thought she might like to take pictures and print them for her friends when she goes to college next year!!!!
 
I can't say that I have ever re-gifted, although I have re-used the gift bags. But I did have a patient come into my office recently, she was bringing in this board game with her and trying to sell it to me. It was for a friend of hers that was selling them. I told her thank-you but that I had no one that to buy for that it was appropriate for. She then proceeded to tell me that it was a good idea to buy them (for a good cause....her friend I guess) for people that I knew wouldn't need them with the idea that they could regift them. How odd, or at least I think so. From what I understand this is what she was doing also.
 
Just partially...for my birthday a co-worker gave me a gift basket of raspberry lemonade lotions/soaps, etc. that she made. I am using the lotions, but really didn't know what I was going to do with the basket and a few other items (washcloth, small wooden hairbrush, small wooden massager, etc.) but then I got a few warm vanilla sugar items from Bath & Body Works for my granddaughter, and decided to put those in the basket and re-gift the basket for Christmas. So, does that really count? :teeth:
 
I regifted a macrame' snowman ornament. My sister collects snowman in any shape or form, so I put it with her present. I also put a candle in one of our $10 exchange with the present I bought, the Christmas Toffee was only $7.50. My side of the family has a $10 gift exchange-none of my kids have the money so I had to do all 6.

I would like to say, I never heard of regifting till I read it here last year.
 
Habitual re-gifter here! I see no problem in giving an unused item to someone else who would enjoy or get more use out of an item than I would.

Couple gifts from this year (and last) are going out in gift baskets this year ;)
 
I have re-gifted and I have gotten gifts that have been re-gifted to me and I think I have actually regifted the regifted gift!!!!

If it is something that is not my taste or would never use and I need a gift for someone then yes I will re-gift.

a few years ago at work we all brought in a wraped gift and then we could take any gift we wanted. So I took this pretty big box thinking it would be a really great gift. I opened it and it was a PIG cookie jar!! I HATED it so I wrapped it for my sister for Christmas!! Ha HA
 


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