April 2014 Moms

Is it rude to ask people to include a gift receipt for any presents?

janellemj928janellemj928 member
edited November 2013 in April 2014 Moms
We are team green and my friend that's due in December is also team green and she received a lot of gender specific clothing and hardly any receipts. I'm debating whether or not to include a note about it on the invitation.

Is it rude to ask people to include a gift receipt for any presents? 285 votes

Yes, it's rude
67% 191 votes
No, it's not rude
16% 46 votes
Just want to see the answers...
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Re: Is it rude to ask people to include a gift receipt for any presents?

  • I would say rude to ask. Im pretty sure that most stores would be willing to exchange... besides is there really a big issue with boys wearing pink and girls wearing blue??
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  • Yeah, people are giving you gifts out of the kindness of their hearts. To tell them you want to be able to return their gift if it's not good enough is pretty rude, IMO.
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  • rtv3 said:
    Yeah, people are giving you gifts out of the kindness of their hearts. To tell them you want to be able to return their gift if it's not good enough is pretty rude, IMO.


    Yes, this.  I am sorry - I get that you may receive some things you can't use, and you'd love to be able to return the items for something you can use, but to put that in an invitation is like blatantly saying "I'd like to be able to return your gift for something I really want" and that is just rude. 

     

     

  • Yeah- it's rude. I would definitely re-gift something without a receipt if I got an invitation that said "attach a receipt" just to stick it to someone who made that request.
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  • Yes prob not a good idea, but I get it I'm team green too. But for example, I received a wedding present of a coffee maker that wasn't on my registry (and received the one on my registry) but I knew it came from macy's, so they let me return it because that's where I registered. I would be concerned if you don't know where they got the clothes.
  • LEIGHLOVE09LEIGHLOVE09 member
    edited November 2013
    Completely rude. A lot of stores give you credit for the stuff. It's not so bad. I returned/exchanged a lot and what i couldn't I kept and gave to others as gifts :)

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  • Most you can do is ask your host/hostess to remind people you're team green in the shower invite (in a fun way, not in a BUY ME STUFF way) and not mention gifts at all. 
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  • I voted that it's not rude because if someone ends up getting you a gender specific item how else can you exchange it? I would maybe state "Since we are team green and do not know the gender of our baby, please include a gift receipt with your gift."

    This is the reason why my DH and I wanted to know the gender because everyone kept asking us and they also kept saying how are we supposed to buy anything for the baby if we don't know the gender?? Both side of the family know that DH and I are not big fans if the color yellow and green and there are hardly any gender neutral baby outfits out there. It just seems a lot easier on everyone to know the gender in our case.
  • I know people dont always follow the gift registry completely...but if you make a registry why ask for a gift receipt?. Theyre pretty much buying what you asked for. I had a problem with a gift i got for my wedding we were supposed to get a waffle iron and grilled cheese maker. Someone switched the grilled cheese maker out the box for a waffle iron, so we ended up with two. I mentioned it to the person that bought it and they returned it because target has a crappy No receipt no return policy. I wanted the gift the factory just screwed up. They had already recieved a thank you card by that time it wasnt mentioned until they asked if i used it yet. If something is broken or theirs a major problem just mention it to the person i say. Then again maybe its because i only have family to deal with.
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  • Yes, it's rude. You can easily return/exchange baby items without a receipt. 
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  • Rude to some...not to others.

    What you can do, is write a note in your invitations for gender neutral gifts.
  • Yes, it is rude - you are coming out and saying directly "I want to be able to return whatever it is you are giving me as a gift." And you haven't even seen the actual gift yet!

    It is thoughtful to include a gift receipt with a gift you are giving, but it's not rude to forget it or not include it. It is very rude to ask someone giving you the gift to include the gift receipt.
  • like I say " I am having the baby" I am only inviting people the I love and they know me I request nothing pink.   :))
  • I think its rude for the reasons already mentioned. Plus most box stores will return it anyways...and in response to @loveyoga7 I think its equally rude to gift a pink frilly dress to a team green baby....don't get someone/ask for clothes if you don't like gender neutral stuff. 


    If you do get something you don't like/have doubles of/don't need something you get, thank them, and then put it aside and take it back to the store and ask if they will exchange it, if they won't donate it to a cause/fundraiser or re-gift it without the person who gave it to you feeling slighted. 
    I never said that I buy gender specific clothing for team green showers. You obviously read my comment incorrectly. Since the OP mentioned that she attended a shower where people purchased gender specific items and the Mom didn't know if she could exchange/return because bot every item had a gift receipt. So I made a point that this is exactly why my DH and I are not team green because my Mom and his Mom want to buy gender specific clothing for their grand child. I do not expect gifts at my shower nor do I personally plan on making a registry. If someone wants to get a gift great! If not, I don't care.

    So calm yourself.

    Plus not very store will let you exchange/return and if someone does not leave a gift receipt and how do you know what store they even purchased it at? I guess you could ask the person who gifted it to you but wouldn't that be more awkward?
  • loveyoga7 said:

    I voted that it's not rude because if someone ends up getting you a gender specific item how else can you exchange it? I would maybe state "Since we are team green and do not know the gender of our baby, please include a gift receipt with your gift."

    This is the reason why my DH and I wanted to know the gender because everyone kept asking us and they also kept saying how are we supposed to buy anything for the baby if we don't know the gender?? Both side of the family know that DH and I are not big fans if the color yellow and green and there are hardly any gender neutral baby outfits out there. It just seems a lot easier on everyone to know the gender in our case.

    Your family is stupid if they can't figure out what to buy for a baby that isn't dependent on the gender. NOTHING is dependent on the gender.
    I am just blown away by your comment @ColeenSwerb. How is my family stupid again? Did you even read my comment about how my family knows that my husband and I do not like the colors green or yellow???

    You are rude and your comments are so ignorant and demeaning. I really don't know why I took the time to even respond to your comment.
  • I sell baby gifts all day long and never has a person come in and wanted to buy a specific gender when the person is team Green. That is very strange and I doubt your friend got many things that were gender specific.
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  • loveyoga7 said:

    I think its rude for the reasons already mentioned. Plus most box stores will return it anyways...and in response to @loveyoga7 I think its equally rude to gift a pink frilly dress to a team green baby....don't get someone/ask for clothes if you don't like gender neutral stuff. 


    If you do get something you don't like/have doubles of/don't need something you get, thank them, and then put it aside and take it back to the store and ask if they will exchange it, if they won't donate it to a cause/fundraiser or re-gift it without the person who gave it to you feeling slighted. 
    I never said that I buy gender specific clothing for team green showers. You obviously read my comment incorrectly. Since the OP mentioned that she attended a shower where people purchased gender specific items and the Mom didn't know if she could exchange/return because bot every item had a gift receipt. So I made a point that this is exactly why my DH and I are not team green because my Mom and his Mom want to buy gender specific clothing for their grand child. I do not expect gifts at my shower nor do I personally plan on making a registry. If someone wants to get a gift great! If not, I don't care.

    So calm yourself.

    Plus not very store will let you exchange/return and if someone does not leave a gift receipt and how do you know what store they even purchased it at? I guess you could ask the person who gifted it to you but wouldn't that be more awkward?
    What stores do you shop at that don't have their logo on the tag? I just looked at all the stuff we have purchased all the tags say target kohls and so on. If there is no receipt look at the frickin tag... Not. That. Hard.

     

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  • Most people know to add a gift reciept. And even if they don't, and you know what store it was they are pretty good about returning.
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    Serenla said:

    Wait there are more colors than green, yellow, pink, and blue? WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN?!?!

    Nah, they used to be available but then TEH GAYS took over the rainbow and ruined it. 

    /hogs allllll the colors

    God damn it! I want all the colors!



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  • I plan to find out if we're having a boy or a girl, but we're going to be in the dark for a couple of weeks.  Every time I walk into a store's baby dept. I find something adorable that I want to buy for my baby.  Literally, EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.  There are SO many options for gifts that have nothing to do with gender whatsoever, including clothing.  It really shouldn't be an issue.
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