Is it rude to ask the price of a gift?

Is it rude to ask the price of a gift?

Whether you got a great deal on a gift or splurged on an expensive item, it’s impolite to discuss the cost of any gift you give. ‘ This takes away from the surprise of the nice gift and puts the spotlight on the giver instead of the recipient — so rude!”

Is it rude to ask someone where they bought something?

Yes, it is okay for you to ask, but it’s also okay for the other person not to respond. There isn’t a written rule of thumb or fashion etiquette suggesting you should or shouldn’t ask where someone bought something. However, there does appear to be an unwritten rule suggesting you should mind your manners.

Is it OK to ask for cash as a gift?

Never Ask for Cash – First, if somebody asks you what to get you, never say “cash”. The decision to give cash should always be with the giver, never the recipient. Asking for financial gifts – no matter how badly you would rather have some extra funds to pay the bills than a new George Foreman Grill – makes you look greedy.

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Can cash replace a thoughtful gift?

While cash can’t always replace a thoughtful gift (avoid giving $100 bills as an anniversary gift, for example), there are times cash money is the most appreciated gift you can give or receive.

Is it cool to give cash gifts to your significant other?

Generally, it’s not cool to give financial gifts to your significant other for any occasion. Personally, I also avoid giving cash to close friends or family members, the exception being for major life events like weddings or graduations. How Much to Give? – One of the problems with giving cash gifts is there is always the question of how much.

How many times should you decline a gift?

If You Protest, Do So Only Once – Finally, in the event of a spontaneous “gift” – let’s say a friend wants to reimburse you for a favor you provided them or reimburse your for gas or other expenses, it is perfectly OK to decline the gift (if you wish), but only once.

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