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old vouchers for a gift...would it bother you?

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joko | 18:21 Sat 07th May 2011 | How it Works
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I have some M&S vouvhers that i intended to give as a wedding gift to someone - they are ones my bro gave me years ago that i never used - however - having looked a bit closer at them they are clearly not new or fresh and have fold marks where i have folded it into quarters and put in my purse - but obviously not spent....

Ive ironed them, but its still visible...they are not falling apart or anything and now look cripser...but its clear there are creases if you look..

i suppose some may not even notice or occur to them

but how would you feel if you got them as a present?
would you be offended? would you not care? would you cosider them 'just currency' and like a used note?

part of me thinks a gift is a gift, if they are arsed then they are ungrateful...but still...

they also know i am not working at the moment so dont have a lot of spare cash...
i could just put a £10 in a card but to be honest at the moment i could do with keeping the cash really...

what do you think?

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Karen I may do that. Its interesting that the value of them seems not to matter as long as thwy are new...personally I'd rather have 20 in vouchers than 10 in cash ... Umm most people were nice an just answered...I woudlnt say someone calling me cheap and another dsaying not to bother if that's the best I can do particularly polite would you?
tbh, i expect they will get so many vouchers/cash they wont even notice, it is after all their wedding day and they will have plenty of other things to think about

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