Unwanted Gifts and Gadgets Jan. 16, 2012, 2:27 p.m.

Hopefully, you were lucky enough to receive technology presents that you love. However, it’s halfway through January and you’ve walked past the unwanted gifts in the corner of the living room a number of times. On each occasion you remind yourself to do something with the gifts and even think of giving them another go. However, you can’t bring yourself to turn your back on the traditional book for an e-reader. For some, that gift would’ve been accepted with gratitude. It’s not that you are ungrateful, someone has spent good money on you. At the time you accepted with a smile and a thank you, however now you are not quite what to do with this costly gadget. For anyone that received an unwanted gift, they are probably thinking of handing it on to a friend or taking that Christmas jumper down to a charity shop. London escorts know that there can be some gifts that leave you thinking ‘why?’. When someone doesn’t know you as well as they think, it can mean that some gifts are bought in hast. As a result of the current trend for these gadgets, people are buying them willy-nilly and not really considering the reason behind it.

In retrospect it is probably more simpler and respectful to say to the gift giver that it isn’t your cup of tea. If you’re lucky they may have the receipt, if not, at least the gift isn’t going to waste. You may be able ti exchange it for something more up your street, like a new game console game. However, if you can’t bear to tell the person that they got it wrong, then be tactful about what you do next. The gift giving would rather you used the product that they spent money on, however if you traded it in for something that you would use then at least you are not wasting their money. Online escorts recommend websites like Ebay and Amazon are great for re-selling and trading in. Get your money back for the product and then purchase something you really want.

Every year, unwanted gifts end up in the bin, forgotten about or given away. Honesty is the best policy when it comes to unwanted presents. You may be able to trade in or sell on your rejected gift but it will come a time that that person is going to ask where it is or if you used it. Rather than stumble on your words for a plausible explanation, it might be more respectful to tell the truth. We suggest that next year, rather then keeping mute, it’s best to be honest. they will appreciate it more and you will receive something that you like rather then fretting about what to do with your unwanted present.