What would you do if you were bought a beautiful ring as a present,looks and feels very expensive,everybody admires it and you are sooooo proud of it - then you find the receipt in a drawer and find out.........its fake costume jewellery and cost ......�12 !!!! Would you let on that you knew to your partner that bought it??
I would be a bit gutted but its the thought that counts and if you love it, doesnt matter how much it cost really does it? I probably would bring it up otherwise it will just annoy you x
its not my partner.My friend and her hubby always spend roughly the same amount each xmas on each other.She did the same on the xmas just gone and after opening the ring assumed he has done exactly the same as the ring looked about the value that they always spend.She was so chuffed with it that she kept telling him he shouldt have spent so much and he said she was worth it.The she has just found the receipt and is gobsmacked.
Well hun, if he's making out it cost a fortune then say something but if it was just meant as a little suprise gift then I think making a fuss about it might be a little harsh... it depends.
Wouldnt bother me. Its the thought not the cost that counts. I have never wanted to know how much things cost and am always grateful for whatever I get. But I would be a bit miffed as to why someone would keep a receipt for a �12.00 item :-)
Tell her to take his credit card out of his wallet when he gets home, leave the reciet on the table tomorrow so it's there when he gets back with a note to say that she's booked herself in to a luxary spa for three days...
I agree that it doesnt matter what it cost - but I think whats bothering her is that they are pretty well off,and so why on earth did he buy something that cost only �12?
And yes the reciept is def for that ring.And I think she is embarrased that all her friends were commenting on it in front of him and he stood there beaming as they said how lucky she was!
To be honest Pink... if she's not going to get revenge in her own little way (I would actually do what I suggested) then she really just needs to be straight and ask him what's going off.
strange isnt it! Good idea though China.If it was me and he had said "look It wasnt very expensive but I thought you would really like it as its so pretty" then I would have been thrilled,but to not actually lie,but give the impression it was costly....she feels a bit of a wally.
tell her she should be grateful for anything she gets. She doesnt have to go telling her mates it is �12.00 so why worry. I can honestly say I dont know how much any of the jewellery was that I am wearing at this moment and I wouldnt care if they were from a charity shop.
Take his credit card, buy herself something pretty, then confront him... she'll feel lots better. It's most likely all a big misunderstanding anyway...