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Every Christmas, there's bound to be at least one gift tucked beneath the festive tree that doesn't quite hit the mark. Though unwrapped with gratitude, some presents are doomed to gather dust in a forgotten cupboard. But fear not, those gifts need not go to waste.

For items unaccompanied by a receipt, or when it's too delicate to confess to the giver that their choice has missed the spot, there are other possibilities to consider. Selling, swapping, donating, or even outright rejecting are viable paths to take for those burdened with unwanted Christmas trinkets this year. A spokesperson from NetVoucherCodes.



co.uk said: "Most Brits celebrating Christmas are likely to receive at least one gift they don't really like or have a use for this year. "To help with the inevitable awkwardness that can pose, we've put together nine potential things you can do when you receive an unwanted festive present.

" The advice seems to lean toward graciousness over candour, suggesting it's preferable to accept a gift with a smile and figure out its fate afterwards, although they hint at the 'nuclear option' of returning the ill-suited gift to the sender for those feeling bold, reports The Mirror. 1. Sell If seeking to offload such a gift, selling it online is a straightforward solution, now more accessible than ever via platforms like Vinted, eBay, and Facebook marketplace, as well as other trendy apps.

Be cautious not to let the buyer see. After the festive season, unwanted gifts can be resold a.

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