Dated a guy years ago who was an eskimo. Learnt a lot from him. They are nomadic. That's why all their art, ie, fits in the palm of their hand. Had to be transported. He taught me if you receive a gift you don't like, won't use... it is ok to pass it on to someone who will. Tell this person that a child loved it so much that u had to pass it on, then donate it to toys for tots or thrift store. Or to a neighbor that will happily add it to their collection. You can also give it to a non-mutual friend who you think will like it. It won't go unappreciated & you can thank your giftor for taking the time & effort involved.And it will be out of your house!!
QUOTE=shattered sanity;5944015]have any of you on here ever had to deal with a triggery christmas gift?
thing is
anyway now I'm getting emails from this person.. do you like it?. do you like it?.
I want to tell them no, I don't, I'm looking at it in utter disgust
but I can't bring myself to do that.. they did make the effert to get me something
but if I have to see this monster of a santa one more time
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