Christmas Gifts No Return Policy
Shops should have a policy that Christmas gifts can only be
exchanged by people who bought them.
It’s their money or credit cards after all.
Most stores have hidden cameras. They should invite us for a private screening
so that we can see some of the agony shoppers experience as they pick up items,
lift them up for a better look, sigh and put them back on the rack. They drag themselves to accessories and do
the same thing.
Therefore, it hurts a lot when your gift choice is rejected. It also makes a mockery of the season of goodwill, and exposes Christmas for what it is, buying the love of family and friends.
What happened to, it’s the thought that counts?
That is the only way we can know that family and friends did
not like them. Exchanging Christmas
gifts is a vote of no confidence on people who bought them, which is
unfortunate because, deciding what to buy is a harrowing experience. Givers don’t want to be accused of being
cheap. Money cannot buy love, said a
song but it is wrong. We measure love on
the price tag.
Great gift, isn't it?
Photo: Nonqaba waka Msimang
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Therefore, it hurts a lot when your gift choice is rejected. It also makes a mockery of the season of goodwill, and exposes Christmas for what it is, buying the love of family and friends.
What happened to, it’s the thought that counts?
By: Nonqaba waka Msimang
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