What are the rules for Indian Giving? →[More:]
If you gave someone a keepsake to remember someone who has died - would you ever ask the recipient to give it back, or under what circumstances would you ask for it back?
Back Story: After my half-sister died a few years ago, her full-sister received a few of her belongings and she mailed me a funny little keepsake (a gold pin from the dollar store) so I’d have something sweet to remember her by.
She, the elder sister, called me this Christmas Eve and asked for the item she had given me 3 years ago back because she had bought her daughter a new scarf and she, the daughter, wanted to wear the pin because it would have matched and when her daughter asked where it was (3 years later…) and was told it was given to me she pitched a fit big enough for her Mother to call me on Christmas Eve and ask for it back.
Had she asked for it back three years ago when she gave it to me and said it was because the pin meant the world to her daughter and she was heartbroken that she wasn’t asked first I would have gotten a stamp and an envelope out immediately, but when I was told nearly 3 years later that she wanted it back because it matched a scarf I couldn't decide if I was more insulted or devastated.
A. Would you have been offended and/or insulted by this request? B. How would you reply, if at all?