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Regifting Ethics

txrandom

Diamond Member
Is it ok to regift a present that is a gag present?

I'm going to a Christmas party soon and my mom gave me a light up, skanky, angel thing.
 
just remember, no one likes the guy who brings the "gag" gift, especially the person who gets stuck with the "gag" gift.
 
Originally posted by: SmoochyTX
Originally posted by: JS80
if someone gave you a president worthy of re gifting, then it deserves to be re gifted.
:music:Hail to the Chief:music:

Wow...I had to read the post 10 times before I realized wtf you were talking about.
 
Originally posted by: Crono
Don't regift. If you don't care enough to actually buy the person a gift, don't bother giving at all.

I dunno... I think it depends on the gift.

last christmas, my parents gave me a gift that I really had absolutely no use for but that I knew my friend would love. regifting my parents' gift worked out pretty well... better given to someone who can use it than to have it sit in a drawer in my apartment for years.
 
The only rules for regifting is never let the original gift giver or the gift receiver find out.

I won a centerpiece at my company Christmas party this year. My wife regifted it at her office Christmas lunch. Perfectly ethical IMO.
 
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