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How to stop partner buying something?
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I had this years xmas prezzie all sussed for Mr Fizz.Tickets for Man Utd,hotel blah blah blah.Haven't bought them yet as they dont go on sale till a certain date, Anyway,he gets in from work last night and told me that there is a notice up from a guy selling Man U tickets and he is very tempted to buy them - nooooooo!! So how do I put him off without making it blatantly obvious that I am intending to get them myself?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Tell him that there's an important wedding on that day that you both have to attend. Some family member that he won't question. That way he won't be able to buy the tickets for said date.
Is he prone to forgetting dates? Hopefully he will be, so when the 'wedding day' arrives it will pass without incident. Or nearer the time you could just say that somebody else misinformed you and it wasn't actually a wedding, but a birthday party.
Does that make sense?
Is he prone to forgetting dates? Hopefully he will be, so when the 'wedding day' arrives it will pass without incident. Or nearer the time you could just say that somebody else misinformed you and it wasn't actually a wedding, but a birthday party.
Does that make sense?
If they're for a date that's no good to you, then surely it doesn't matter. Failing that, get in there first and buy the tickets off the guy yourself (there must be someone oyu know who works with your fella that you could ask to purchase them on your behalf if you don't know the fella who's selling them).
Failing that, I'd go with the "make some family do up on the date(s) in question" idea
Failing that, I'd go with the "make some family do up on the date(s) in question" idea
Forgot to say (and it's a bit late for you two now as it would give the game away) but my gf and I agree to not buy ourselves anything in the run up to xmas, so if there's something I want now - I have to buy it after xmas (in case she's already bought me it) - I know it means waiting but it saves any surprises being spoilt
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