We’ve all received unwanted gifts, but what happens when these gifts turn into a symbol of disregard? Our story revolves around a woman, let’s call her ‘Rose’, who is known for her dislike of alcohol. Despite this, her friends, who she’s been close with for years, decided to gift her bottles of booze for her birthday. Feeling dismissed and hurt, Rose is now contemplating a cheeky move: gifting the untouched alcohol back to her friends for Christmas!
The Birthday Booze Bonanza

The Running Joke That Ran Its Course

A Bitter Birthday Dinner ️

The Unwanted Spotlight Shift ➡️

The Sting of Neglect

The Husband’s Role in the Drama

The Birthday Bias Unveiled

The Feeling of Exclusion

The Husband’s Response

The Christmas Plot Twist

The Dilemma: To Gift or Not to Gift?

The Emotional Undercurrent

A Tale of Bottles, Birthdays, and Betrayal
Our story is a rollercoaster of emotions, with Rose feeling neglected and dismissed by her friends. Despite her well-known dislike for alcohol, they gifted her bottles of booze for her birthday, leading to a bitter aftertaste. Now, with Christmas around the corner, she’s contemplating a cheeky move: to gift the untouched alcohol back to her friends. While her husband finds the idea amusing, Rose is torn between the desire for a little payback and the fear of escalating the situation. It’s not about the gifts, but the lack of thoughtfulness that’s left her feeling like an outsider. Will she go through with it? Only time will tell!
NTA. Give back the alcohol or buy them something they hate

NTA for wanting to gift back unwanted booze. Your friends suck

“NTA. They gave you unwanted booze. Giving it back is reasonable.”

NTA- Joke back by throwing unwanted alcohol into the bin

“Regifting is not bad manners! It’s the receiver’s choice! “

NTA, but beware of the consequences: alcohol gifts every year!

Unwanted booze and bad friends? You’re definitely not the a**hole!

INFO: Friends ignored husband’s request, consider donating or tossing booze. ♀️

Toxic ‘friends’ bought unwanted booze, ignored your birthday, and gossiped

Returning unwanted booze: NTA’s petty move sparks hurt and confusion ♀️

Engaging caption: NTA – Creative solution to gift back booze, plus J’s mystery

“YWBTA. Struggling with boundaries & communication. Valid frustration, but petty.”

Soft YWBTA. Talk to them instead of getting even.

“YWBTA – but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t do it”

“NTA I can see 1 or 2 people being thoughtless and buying you alcohol, but the whole group buying you alcohol is a slap in the face, and that’s indicative of a much larger problem. Usually I would say regift it, but if you do, they will know they got to you. Offer to make the punch for get togethers.” – User
“Honestly I would have rather they got me nothing. I could make punch haha.” – Reply
“NTA, regift the alcohol with a small token gift “

“Roses are red, violets are blue, this was a s**tty gift to me, so I’m giving it back to you”

NTA. Freeing yourself from unwanted gifts

Unwanted booze gift: major passive aggression or just a joke?

Friends ignored explicit request, frustration leads to creative solution

Consider cutting ties with toxic friends. You deserve better

NTA, gifting back booze would make you SASSY af

Sustainable re-gifting: NTA for giving back unwanted booze

NTA. Sneaky gift return and upgrade your friends.

Polite suggestion to share unwanted booze at party

NTA, giving back unwanted booze: a considerate and useful move

Gift useless jam to match their useless gifts

Husband problem? Let’s spill the tea on this drama

“Subtle dig” strategy for unwanted gifts: Expect, be bored, give away

Gift a mocktail set and find friends who appreciate you

NTA suspects friends aren’t true, plans social experiment with booze

Take back the booze and teach them a lesson!

Stand up for yourself and give them a surprise gift!

Don’t give back the alcohol! Stick to your original plan. NTA

Friend buys unwanted wine for non-drinker’s birthday, gets sold for $5

Gifting unwanted booze? Prepare to lose a friend!

NTA. Relatable! It’s frustrating when friends don’t reciprocate thoughtful gestures.

Gifting back alcohol may create tension and misunderstandings. Consider alternatives.

Generous gesture! Share the booze and share the joy!
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Go for it! You’re not the a**hole!

NTA. Ditch the bad friends, save money, and party elsewhere!

Time to find new friends! Give them the booze instead

Regift that shit! If they don’t respect you, why should you care?

Revenge is a bottle best served to cheap moochers

NTA: Giving unwanted booze is a mean and hurtful move.

NTA! Give back the booze as a Christmas gift

Clever way to regift unwanted booze without hurting feelings

NTA. Regifting a bottle with a secret mark? Genius and petty!

Creative solution to unwanted booze: charge entry fee and donate!

Return unwanted booze? NTA! Give it back with a twist!

Consider sharing the booze with other friends instead of returning it.

NTA and love the friend who suggested it Give back the unwanted booze with a clever note!

“YWNBTA It’s the perfect answer. Give them the same energy “

ESH. Rude alcohol gift, sensitive about birthdays, and selfishness. ♀️
