Gwyn
Brilliant_Rock
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Okay, lets say that so and so got you a gift that you do not need (lets just call it a waffle iron). They didnt include a receipt (or buy from your registry) so you returned the gift to the store for store credit.
What do you write in the thank you card? "Thank you for the waffle iron?" If you exchange it for something else, do you write "thanks for the waffle iron, however, we already got one so we exchanged it for a toaster oven instead" if you plan to exchange it and dont know what to yet to you say "thanks for the waffle iron, however, we already got one so we will be exchanging it for something to go with the one we have"
I would just as soon say thanks for the waffle iron, since that is what they gave, and be done with it. FI doesnt want to do that because he thinks it is dishonest (not sure why, we were appreciative of the fact that they bought us a waffle iron so sending a card to say so doesnt seem out of line to me). Then again, FI wanted to keep the extra waffle iron even though we dont need it just so we wouldnt be in this situation.
What do you write in the thank you card? "Thank you for the waffle iron?" If you exchange it for something else, do you write "thanks for the waffle iron, however, we already got one so we exchanged it for a toaster oven instead" if you plan to exchange it and dont know what to yet to you say "thanks for the waffle iron, however, we already got one so we will be exchanging it for something to go with the one we have"
I would just as soon say thanks for the waffle iron, since that is what they gave, and be done with it. FI doesnt want to do that because he thinks it is dishonest (not sure why, we were appreciative of the fact that they bought us a waffle iron so sending a card to say so doesnt seem out of line to me). Then again, FI wanted to keep the extra waffle iron even though we dont need it just so we wouldnt be in this situation.