In an effort to decrease the already minimal chance that a pet who was adopted as a gift may be returned to the shelter, adoption counselors at Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS) in Jacksonville, FL,
ask gift givers if they would consider keeping the animal if the person receiving the gift is unable or unwilling to keep the pet.
Not exact matches
Whether you're the Account Owner
asking for
gifts for your children, or the
Gift - Giver giving a gift to a college - bound child, you can make a differe
Gift -
Giver giving a
gift to a college - bound child, you can make a differe
gift to a college - bound child, you can make a difference.
If the person receiving the
gift did something that was dishonorable or otherwise brought shame, the
giver could
ask for the
gift to be returned.
You will be
asked for the name, address, and phone number of the
gift giver, as well as the donor's relationship to you.
At least in the US, the
gift giver will usually be
asked to prove that it is not the proceeds of a loan.
Whether you're the Account Owner
asking for
gifts for your children, or the
Gift - Giver giving a gift to a college - bound child, you can make a differe
Gift -
Giver giving a
gift to a college - bound child, you can make a differe
gift to a college - bound child, you can make a difference.
We'll
ask you for the name, address, and phone number of the
gift giver, proof of receipt as well as the donor's relationship to you.
That chest of unwanted
gifts that you don't have the heart to move along, on the unlikely chance one of the
gift givers ever
asks about them.
Using both hypothetical and actual scenarios, a group of researchers explored the taboo of regifting in a series of five studies to see how original
givers (the ones who gave the
gift first) and regifters (the ones regifting a
gift) felt about regifting.1 In the first study, participants were
asked to imagine that they were either (1) the original
giver (who gave a
gift to a friend that was subsequently regifted) or (2) the regifter (who received a
gift and decided to give it to a second recipient).