Miss Manners: Wine makes a bad default gift
A financial advisor repeatedly sends wine gifts to a non-drinking client, raising concerns about thoughtlessness and possible offense, despite the client’s polite thanks.
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Miss Manners: Don’t send me wine ... I’m only going to regift it
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have just received a delivery notice that two bottles of wine are on the way to me. This is the fourth such delivery, from a financial professional who manages some of my accounts. I have always sent a nice thank-you afterwards.
Miss Manners: I keep receiving wine as a professional gift; I don’t drink, should I say something?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have just received a delivery notice that two bottles of wine are on the way to me. This is the fourth such delivery, from a financial professional who manages some of my accounts. I have always sent a nice thank-you afterwards.
Miss Manners: Should I tell wealth manager trying to curry favor by sending me wine that it isn’t working?
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have just received a delivery notice that two bottles of wine are on the way to me. This is the fourth such delivery, from a financial professional who manages some of my accounts. I have always sent a nice thank-you afterwards.
Miss Manners: I keep being gifted wine, even though I don’t drink
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have just received a delivery notice that two bottles of wine are on the way to me. This is the fourth such delivery, from a financial professional who manages some of my accounts. I have always sent a nice thank-you afterwards.
Miss Manners: I think wine is a thoughtless gift
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