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Post by Nora on Jan 8, 2020 14:15:52 GMT
Yeah, the problem is that you have to remember who gave you the gift you don't like so you don't accidentally re-gift it to the person who gave it to you. That could be a sticky wicket. exactly and in my case that would be the biggest risk. i alway regift alcohol i (simply because I dont drink) and sometimes gifts that i personally find useless to have laying around (or I already own) but can think of a person that could use it. more often than not i will openly tell them it was a gift i got and have no use for and offer if they want it. my worst story re gifts if one year one of my friends wrote a book that became really popular and award wining and all of my other friends not only wanted the book but also wanted me to get him to sign it, which was no problem for me or him. So knowing that, I told people no problw it will be my xmas present to you. So I bought like 7 of the books to give to people and met him and he signed it. i then wrapped it and gave it to people. as i was hastily preparing all of this the Very Very last second before Xmas I noticed one of the books was left unsigned by a mistake. But all of my friends were already expecting it to be signed and were very excited about it. And some of them wanted to give it to their kids. you guessed it, I ended up signing the remaining one myself, carefully copying my friends signature, plotting that i wil get him to sign another one and then exchange it. it now has been several years and i am realizing i completelly forgot to follow up on it. soo... somewhere our there there is a book with my signature faking someone else. but I think the fake signature came out looking pretty real to te naked eye  . there you go thats my story.
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