Should you accept an EXPENSIVE gift from a client?

Brooke Wilde's Avatar
Yes you should and honestly, I don't see that as an excessive gift at all.
I got a really expensive ceramic casserole pot from a special someone and yes next week I will be making him a special dinner next week using it ..but I offered he didnt ask ..
Accept it...then sell that shit for the highest cash value you can find.....if you start to get cold, turn the thermostat up a degree or two.....nothing will warm you up more than cold hard cash.... Originally Posted by Russ38
LOL......tickled giggling
cabletex7's Avatar
Fur Kills.

Warning: Gruesome - Yes, the rabbit is alive.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtAFHyXS31M

Background story.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/1...n_4455100.html
Fur...decidedly politically incorrect...but oooooooooo, it feels SO good. As long as no one is clubbing baby seals for their pelts...I'm all good.
Russ38's Avatar
LOL......tickled giggling Originally Posted by brittneynashville
But I will say....you look pretty damn HOT in it....

Fur...decidedly politically incorrect...but oooooooooo, it feels SO good. Originally Posted by LilMynx69
.....and the rabbits make for some pretty good grub if prepared and cooked properly....ijs...
SofaKingFun's Avatar
It's a gift. It should not come with any strings or expectations.

If you like the client, keep the coat. If you feel uneasy about accepting it, let him know, and discuss this with him.... or simply, return it.

Either way, I think a topic for discussion for you two should be one regarding boundaries and expectations...because if you don't squash any misconceptions now, you might as well start planning for butt-hurt fallout, because it sounds like it could be heading your way.

And even if it's not, and the guy was indeed, sincere in giving the gift, it never hurts to make sure you're are on the same page.

That said, I feel sorry for all of the cold bunnies hopping around now....brrr!



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Fancyinheels's Avatar

That said, I feel sorry for all of the cold bunnies hopping around now....brrr!






Originally Posted by SofaKingFun
That's why I have chihuahuas to keep me warm, and their coat is still attached to the rest of them. They drape well.

My friends know that anything fun and furry that comes through my door is appreciated in the condition it was born in. Before we make this thread into an animals rights issue, however, consider that rabbit is quite versatile in recipes and does taste like chicken, as do a few other critters....


Dorian Gray's Avatar
Did someone say "F-U-R?"

Fancyinheels's Avatar
Better watch it, or a Dalmatian and a Chihuahua will crap in your Iron Man sneakers, Dorian.
TheDr's Avatar
  • TheDr
  • 12-27-2013, 10:31 AM
You should def keep it. I guarantee you he feels great that you are showing such appreciation for your Christmas gift. It makes a guy feel good that his girl is happy. My two cents...
No thread goes without drama.
KatieKatie's Avatar
Rabbit fur isn't expensive. It is a nice coat. Accept whatever people give you graciously and say thank you. Nothing else.
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notanewbie's Avatar
these fucktards expect special treatment if they see you for two quickies in a week.