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Evening all,
A lady at church offered to knit my little girl a cardigan so I said that would be lovely. When it was finished she presented it in a carrier bag and the reciept for the wool was inside. Now, I was going to get her a thankyou card and a little box of chocs, but now I have seen the reciept Im not sure if she is just expecting the money? It isnt a lot (only £7) but I dont want to give her the money and offend her if that wasnt her intention!
Im going to church tomorrow and she will probably be there, what would you do?
A lady at church offered to knit my little girl a cardigan so I said that would be lovely. When it was finished she presented it in a carrier bag and the reciept for the wool was inside. Now, I was going to get her a thankyou card and a little box of chocs, but now I have seen the reciept Im not sure if she is just expecting the money? It isnt a lot (only £7) but I dont want to give her the money and offend her if that wasnt her intention!
Im going to church tomorrow and she will probably be there, what would you do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well this is the 2nd item she has knitted. The first item was a little jumper, she didnt put a reciept in the bag and I gave her a thankyou card and a lillte box of chocs from M&S. This time she put a reciept in from the wool shop so I am presuming she wants the money and maybe thought the chocs werent enough!
you say she offered to knit the cardy?
so had you said then at some point how youd like a cardy kintting or something? if so, then ok, give her the £7.
but, if she'd offered off her own back to knit it, then, erm, i think its a bit of cheek to leave the receipt in the bag expecting you to pay the cost! ..
and to me, it should have been a gift to you.. and like you say, youd have bought her a little something to say thank you...
maybe the receipt was left in there by mistake...?
so had you said then at some point how youd like a cardy kintting or something? if so, then ok, give her the £7.
but, if she'd offered off her own back to knit it, then, erm, i think its a bit of cheek to leave the receipt in the bag expecting you to pay the cost! ..
and to me, it should have been a gift to you.. and like you say, youd have bought her a little something to say thank you...
maybe the receipt was left in there by mistake...?
It sounds to me as if she has just left the receipt in the bag when she took her wool out. I wouldn't offer the money. Give her the card and chocs and wait to see if she asks for the money, in which case I think it's a bit mean. I know how you must feel though 'cos I would really fret over something like that too!