The Daily Money: Did you get an unexpected gift?
Good morning! This is Betty Lin-Fisher with today's The Daily Money.
It's the season of giving, but what do you do when someone gives you an unexpected gift and you don't have anything to give them in return?
Do you feel that pit in your stomach? What should you do? Lie and say you forgot the gift at home? Sheepishly say thank you while feeling horrible inside?
Or should you accept the gift at all?
In the latest story in my Uncomfortable Conversations About Money series, I spoke to Lizzie Post, the great-great granddaughter of etiquette maven Emily Post for some advice. Post is also an author and the co-president of The Emily Post Institute.
Here's what she said about how you should handle the awkward situation.
By the way, my first story in the series last December tackled what to do when the grandparents want to spoil kids with holiday gifts.
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