mumzie2three
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BTW, as afar as trying to get the kids his money back.... I dissagree with all that. I think this is an opportunity to teach your child about accepting gifts graciously. When someone gives you a gift, it is just that- a gift. If it breaks and you are able to get an exchange on your own -great. If not, you don't bother the purchaser of the gift with it. If the item was not good quality, then it was not good quality, but you are not entitled to a better gift of better quality. Their job is done, they GAVE you a gift. You don't make work for them out of it. Once the gift is in your hands it's YOUR item and YOUR problem. If you can not get an echange or your money back, then you don't look at it like you lost something, it was a GIFT you are not out any money. Your daughter still has the happiness of knowing a friend did something nice for her. I would be extremely insulted if I gave something to someone and they gave it back to me broken and said "here try to get your money back for this, it was crap". After it broke, you should have explained to your DD's that that is what happens with those typle of items, that is why you didn't want them to shop there, but it was nice for a friend to do something to make her happy, and she should write a thankyou note to him thanking him for his generousity. That it, leave it at that. It was a gift. Say thank you. It's over. Gifts shoudl not be treated as all business. My husbands family is notorious for being ungracious gift receivers at Christmas. They all look at it like they have something coming to them, and if it is is not what they wanted, they are "out". One year I went across town to buy my neice an expensive swaetshirt that was what all the kids in this area were wearing. She opened it, handed it to her mother with a crappy look on her face. Then her mother comes up to me, and starts berating me with, "Where is this store?" "Is there one nearby?" "Do you have the gift receipt?" "She already has something with a hood, so she would rather soemthing different"Like it is all business and they are out a gift or something. I ended up having to do the returning for them as the store was near me. Made me never want to give her anything again, now I give her a target GC and that is it. I'm to busy for their ungratefulness. Meanwhile, they think they are the worlds best gift givers, because we always accept their gifts graciously and just hit goodwill the next day.
First, paragraphs help.
Second, I do wish that I hadn't mentioned a refund to the teacher. I honestly thought they, meaning the school/PTO, could get DD a new item. I didn't think the teacher would give the broken item back to the student. She could've sent the item back home with DD or emailed me about it. Hence my concern that I now look like a jerk. And I certainly don't expect another gift for my DD. Nor should she.
Third, my DD is 8. As I said, she probably would have told her friend "The gift broke." even if I hadn't sent it back to school. I explained to her that it was very nice of her friend to get her a gift and she is planning on getting him one. I think at the heart of this I am opposed to schools encouraging blind consumerism. Purchases made in haste and of poor quality is not teaching kids the spirit of giving. I'd rather see them given time to make cards/gifts for their loved ones instead of items 'Made in China' that fall apart if you try to use them.
Like it is all business and they are out a gift or something. I ended up having to do the returning for them as the store was near me. Made me never want to give her anything again, now I give her a target GC and that is it. I'm to busy for their ungratefulness. Meanwhile, they think they are the worlds best gift givers, because we always accept their gifts graciously and just hit goodwill the next day.
Absolutely what I've seen, too.
I'm sure my parents were just THRILLED with the trash I dragged home from that, and with 3 kids, I'm sure it added up quick! Probably $20 a year on worthless trinkets!
Anyone ever see Supersize Me? The school lunchroom scenes? Downright scary.
