Do I Owe My Ex Half For A Trip He Paid For? Hoda And Jenna Weigh In
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager answer viewer questions in Social Dilemmas, including if you should tell people at your wedding you never received a gift from them, how to get out of a neighborhood social group and if you should have to pay for your half of a trip after you break up with someone who paid for it.
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A gift for a wedding is TOTALLY different than gift for a birthday. Birthday gifts after 18 is a treat, but a wedding gift is expected.
Dont ask the cousin about the gift. When they dont get a thank you note, you can bring it up then.
I wouldn't bring up the no gift thing to the cousins.
That part about “should I pay for the cruise trip” is interesting! My daughter dated a guy for a few years and she broke up with him recently. The guy owes my daughter $10K. When my daughter began to collect, the guy started deducting the expenses he dished out during their dates 😩 get this - he charged my daughter back for a birthday wine he gifted to her. My daughter, in disbelief, asked him - why are you charging me for this? His reply - you finished the wine in the succeeding weeks! OMG talk about character flaw!
What a jerk...smh
Don't ask if they sent a gift 🎁 unless they said they would first.
Did they sleep together on the cruise? If so, he got more than the cost of the trip! LOL
He invited her to the cruise, it wasn't a negotiated discussion.
If you dont want to be in a social group, you owe them no reason to leave. Just say you are obligated elsewhere.
A rule according to who?