Having a baby can be an exciting yet stressful time, especially when it comes to preparing for the little one’s arrival. So, when our expectant mom sent her in-laws a link to the perfect playpen she wanted for her baby, she was a little disappointed when they opted for a cheaper, less functional version. Now, she’s wondering if she would be the bad guy for asking them to return it and get the one she originally asked for. Let’s dive into this baby gift drama!
The Perfect Playpen
The Unwanted Gift
Awkward Gratitude
Edit: Entitled or Not?
Why Ask, Then?
Cute Over Practical?
Hurt Feelings
Edit Again: Money Isn’t the Issue
Their Choice, Not Hers
Can’t Return It Herself
Baby Gift Dilemma: Entitlement or Fair Request? ♀️
Our soon-to-be mom is in a pickle: she asked her in-laws for a specific playpen but received a cheaper, less functional one instead. She’s considering asking them to return it and get the one she originally wanted, but worries about coming off as entitled. With just two weeks left before her due date, she’s left wondering if it’s worth the drama. Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Return the gift yourself and pay the difference.
New mom wants to swap baby gift for pricier version: YTA or justified?
YWBTA. Take the gift, return it and buy what you want.
YTA wants to swap baby gift for pricier version. Commenters call out bad manners
Don’t ask someone to get you a specific gift, be appreciative.
New mom wants to swap baby gift for pricier version – advice given.
Return the gift yourself to avoid conflict with grandparents.
New mom wants to swap baby gift for pricier version. Is she entitled or justified? Comments are divided ♀️
NTA for wanting to exchange gift for researched version. Asking for payment difference is entitled.
New mom wants specific gift, calls out friend’s unsuitable gift. YTA.
Demanding an upgrade for a gift? YTA and poor taste
How to tactfully exchange a baby gift
Don’t be lazy! OP is TA for wanting a swap.
Asking for a gift exchange? YWTA. Go exchange it yourself.
New mom defends her decision to swap baby gift for pricier version
Baby shower gifts can be tricky, gift cards are safer
Expecting more from a baby shower? YTA
Go ahead and get what you want, NTA!
Commenter receives harsh judgement for entitled gift swap request
Respect their budget , don’t be a YWBTA.
Commenter thinks OP is the a**hole for wanting to swap gift
New mom wants to swap baby gift for pricier version – Is she entitled or justified? Commenter thinks she’s the a**hole for not being a patient and loving mother.
Return the gift yourself with a thank you card
Navigating in-law relationships: YTA or justified?
Suggests accepting gift and buying another. YWBTA if asked.
New mom wants to swap gift for pricier version
Don’t be an a**hole. Graciously accept gifts given to you.
Commenter calls out entitled mom for trying to swap baby gift
Don’t be entitled! Return the gift yourself or keep it.
Gratitude over nitpicking. YWBTA if you swap the gift.
Commenter called out for being selfish in baby gift swap.
Ungrateful new mom wants to swap baby gift. YTA.
Don’t be entitled, expensive gifts don’t define love. YTA
Parenting advice or nursery decor critique?
Consider keeping both or returning one. YWBTA.
Ungrateful YTA wants SIL to pay more for her gift
First-time mom should be grateful for any baby gift
Don’t be an entitled parent, accept the gift graciously
Commenter calls out entitled mom for wanting to swap gift
Don’t be a YWBTA, just exchange it yourself
Soft YWBTA. Ask to exchange gift for preferred version politely.
Don’t be dismissive of an earnest desire to help. YWBTA.
Parenting reality check: priorities change when the baby arrives
Experienced parent advises against expensive baby items, suggests saving for college
Think twice before assuming someone’s motives and being entitled.
Gratefulness is key, YWBTA. Take the gift and exchange it!
Commenter called out for being entitled. ♀️
Don’t be entitled, return the gift yourself. YWBTA
Gift shaming? No gift for you!
Playpen gift swap: YWBTA, but here’s a sneaky solution
Commenter calls out entitlement of new mom wanting pricier gift.
Returning the gift yourself or asking them to return it is N T A. But asking for a specific gift is YWBTA
Don’t be entitled! YTA for wanting a pricier baby gift
Minimalist baby gear sparks debate among commenters
Don’t be entitled! Buy what you want yourself.
Gift rejection or upgrade? The fine line explained
Don’t be entitled, return the gift and buy your own. YTA
Selfishness over a baby gift? YTA or justified?
Swap the gift without being the a**hole
Don’t be entitled, gifts are about the giver’s joy too! YTA
Last Updated on May 22, 2023 by Diply Social Team