I don't believe it is rude, at all. Why would it do any good for the present to just sit and not be used? If I gave a gift to someone, I would hope the gift receiver would either enjoy it or return it for something they would like instead.
2007-02-19 16:10:12
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah it is. I only returned one gift and that was to make a point. My family kept pushing religious gifts on me and my kids and I finally returned them back to them. Oh man were they hurt and upset and started in with the guilt and 'how could you hurt us so'. I can see that it hurts to have a gift unwanted... but if the gift was not crossing any bounderies.. just that your son didn't like it... then I would regift it or give it to those in need without telling them. If they ask where it is be elusive or say it is probably under a bed somewhere... whatever... just show apperciation.. it is the thought and would hurt their feelings. They were probably excited about it. Now if you can exchange it without the recipt and without them knowing... then heck ya, go for it.
2007-02-15 17:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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nicely i'm from united statesa., yet they have magnetic block issues right here. they're flat, type of the thickness of a cd case and characteristic magnets on the area and you'd be able to construct stuff with them. (i've got in basic terms used them with youthful youngsters yet i'm a 19 year previous lady and that i think of they're cool lol so he want them if he likes development issues.) the interest battleship? quite some little boys and youngsters in many cases like that interest. certainly you won't be able to flow incorrect with a physically powerful board interest. i might recommend that. If he likes digital stuff perhaps take him to a three-D action picture he will in all probability like that. Do you have IMAX there? additionally whilst i became youthful I type of enjoyed in simple terms going places I had on no account been earlier, or places i did no longer get to flow in many cases. If he likes animals perhaps take him to the aquarium or zoo? you may get him a disposable digicam and he can take photographs of in spite of he needs. perhaps he would desire to convey a pal or cousin or some thing?
2016-12-17 11:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It is only rude if he tells the person "i didn't like your present". I know I would rather my gift be exchanged for one he likes
2007-02-15 21:33:51
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answered by Rachel 7
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it could be but what the use the child is not interested in the gift you should just exchange it for something that he will like
or an education toy
2007-02-15 18:29:46
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answered by waiting for baby 6
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You can exchange it and no one has to know. If the subject is brought up, then change the conversation and avoid talking about it.
2007-02-16 09:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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i would not find it rude at all what you might do is tell the person that gave him that he is not interested in it mabe they will return it and get something else for him
was it rude to not make sure your child would like it ??
2007-02-15 18:23:06
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answered by debrasearch 6
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I think so. That person took out the money and time to go look for that gift. How do you think they would feel if they found out you exchanged it?? I would keep it. If he doesn't want to use it, play with the next thing. It's the thought that counts....
2007-02-15 17:09:09
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answered by Sandy 2
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yes, it is.
A Gift is a like momentum given to anyone. Sometime it is liked by everyone or sometime u have to accept it without rejecting it.
u should have alternative method if u or ur child doesnot like the gift. u can give this gift to other person or give to needy.
2007-02-16 00:10:58
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answered by funkyboyz_5886 2
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I don't think so.
When I give a gift, I want the person to enjoy it. If they don't, I would rather them exchange it for something they will enjoy.
2007-02-15 17:00:50
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answered by Candice K 2
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