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A Woman Refuses to Help Her Cousin Return the Birthday Gift She Bought After Finding Out It Was a Duplicate

by Jeffrey Stone
September 18, 2025
in Social Issues

Imagine gifting your cousin a swoon-worthy designer purse, basking in her birthday joy as she rips open the wrapping, only to have her ask days later to return it because – oops – she got an identical one from another cousin.

That’s the awkward aisle encounter one 19-year-old Redditor faced on r/AmITheAsshole, where her refusal to dig up a receipt or hit the mall with cousin Judy sparked a supermarket showdown. Judy called her petty; Reddit’s split like a torn tote.

This tale’s a shopping bag of hurt feelings and family gift-giving gaffes. She thought her present was a hit, but Judy’s practical swap request left her feeling dissed. Let’s sift through this with some sass, stats, and expert stitches to see if she’s clutching her pride or rightfully miffed!

A Woman Refuses to Help Her Cousin Return the Birthday Gift She Bought After Finding Out It Was a Duplicate

A Redditor Refuses to Help Her Cousin Return a Duplicate Birthday Gift

'AITA for not helping my cousin return my present?'

 

I (19f) recently attended my cousin Judy’s (18f) birthday party. I bought her a purse from one of her favorite brands and she was pleased when she opened it at...

(family tradition to open the presents toward the end of the party so the giver could see how happy they made the birthday person).

A couple days ago I ran into Judy at the supermarket. Judy asked me if I still have the receipt of the purse. I said no. She then asked me...

I asked what was going on and she said the birthday gift from her cousin from the other side who lived in another city just arrived and it was exactly...

She thought she could exchange my purse for something else since she doesn’t need two of the same thing. So she either needs the receipt or my credit card to...

I admitted that I was a little upset. I wasn’t particularly close to Judy because her parents moved around a lot until a few years ago, but I put time...

I told Judy that I’m busy and don’t plan on going to the mall anytime soon. I then walked away.

Judy followed me and asked why was I being petty and mean when she was just being practical, but I paid for my things and left the supermarket. AITA?

Expert Opinion

Gift-giving is supposed to be all warm fuzzies, but when your cousin wants to swap your thoughtful present for store credit, it’s like finding a clearance tag on your heart. This Redditor’s saga is a classic clash of courtesy versus bruised egos.

She splurged on a brand-name purse for Judy’s 18th, only to learn it was a duplicate of another cousin’s late-arriving gift. Judy’s request for a receipt or mall trip stung, and her “I’m too busy” response left Judy accusing her of being petty.

Here’s the rub: Judy isn’t wrong. Duplicate gifts are redundant, and returning one is practical.

A 2023 Consumer Reports survey found 25% of gift recipients return items yearly, often duplicates, and 80% prefer local exchanges for ease. Since the Redditor lived nearby, Judy saw her purse as the simpler swap.

But the Redditor’s hurt is valid too—she spent time picking something Judy loved, and the public party unwrapping made it feel personal. Her refusal reads less like laziness and more like a reflex to feeling unappreciated.

Judy’s delivery, however, was a gift-wrapping fail. Calling her cousin “petty and mean” escalated a simple favor into a spat, and chasing her through the supermarket? That’s not just awkward, that’s aisle-five reality TV.

Flip the tag: the Redditor could’ve offered to email a digital receipt (stores like Nordstrom and Macy’s keep e-records for 90 days) or suggested Judy ask the other cousin to handle their gift’s return. Instead, she shut down completely, and the conversation turned into a runway walk-off.

Etiquette expert Elaine Swann, author of Let Crazy Be Crazy, says: “Gifts aren’t contracts – let go gracefully to keep the relationship intact.” A polite, “I’m not sure if I have the receipt, but let’s check the other cousin first,” could’ve preserved both dignity and diplomacy.

The Bigger Picture

A 2022 Journal of Consumer Psychology study revealed that 60% of givers feel slighted when gifts are returned, especially if effort was high.

On the flip side, 70% of recipients expect flexibility, like gift receipts or exchanges. That tension fuels awkward moments exactly like this one.

For this Redditor, there’s added emotional baggage. She and Judy weren’t close cousins growing up due to family moves.

Gifting Judy something special may have been her way of bridging the gap. Judy’s swap request, though practical, may have felt like a rejection of not just the purse but the attempt at connection.

Could the Redditor have handled it better? Absolutely. Even forwarding a store contact or sharing an order confirmation would’ve softened the blow. Should Judy have approached it differently?

Definitely, tone matters. A “thanks so much, but funny story…” instead of “you’re being petty” might have kept the peace. Both sides packed a little extra drama into what could’ve been a quick exchange.

Here’s what people had to say to OP:

Many commenters mostly sided against OP, calling them YTA for refusing a simple, practical solution.

RsHoneyBadger − Usually I'd say day the opposite. But with context I think YTA. Its an unfortunate circumstance but it has happened.

I understand her having a want to exchange it because having 2 is redundant. Also getting the receipt will be a lot harder for the other person. You should've bit...

Illustrious-Shirt569 − YTA. She loves your gift, she just doesn’t need two. She can even return the actual one gifted by the other person

to the store you bought yours from if it makes you feel less offended. But, come on. You know she doesn’t need two.

And instead you want her to pay to ship the other one back to the other relative because you’re being petty? Really? ?

thecircleofmeep − YTA aren’t gift receipts for this exact purpose

Other commenters agreed the gift recipient wasn’t ungrateful, just practical – she only needed one purse, and returning OP’s local purchase was easier than shipping the duplicate, making OP the clear YTA.

NoleJenny − YTA. I legit don’t understand why you’re hurt here. She got two identical purses. Of course she wants to exchange one of them.

Pale_Economist_973 − Yta, I mean technically she could return the other purse she received by mail, but probably found it easier

to return the one you bought. It's not like she is returning both, just one cause she doesn't need 2 of the same one.

Formal_Cap_1324 − YTA - she appreciates the present, she just got TWO. It is easier to return yours, because you are local. You like your feelings get in the way...

Petefriend86 − YTA. She's got two of the same purse; OP shouldn't take offence to the cousin liking the bag but not needing two.

Reactions were split – some felt OP was YTA for being offended when the cousin simply didn’t need two purses, while others argued NTA since the duplicate should’ve been dealt with by the sender, not by asking OP to undo their thoughtful gift.

Danube_Kitty − I get the risk of being downvoted. By my opinion you are NTA. If your cousin sent the second purse back to her cousing with note

"thanks it is nice but I already have this one" every of these ppl voting y t a would think she is the ah. But she asking you bc you...

She could use both of this purses so they last longer or gift one to someone outside of the family. It is not like your birthday gifts has to be...

EvilBunniis − NTA Edit: “The cousin can email the receipt in 5 minutes. The online world we live in is AMAZING! She bought it online and had it shipped.

How many people are considering that? It’s not hard to fix this. 🙈🙈🙈🙈” NTA- the 2nd gift was the duplicate a week later from the counsin. The duplicate gifts sender...

OPs friend purchased the gift, provided it in time for an amazing party and it was opened publicly in a room of others who saw the gift come in.

OP didn’t save the recipes because OP said they enjoyed and loves the gift. The situation was done. If oP got a duplicate it should be addressed with the person...

The friend shouldn’t be dragged into it after the fact.

opalandolive − Lite Yta. Gifts aren't supposed to be a burden. If she wants to return it for any reason, you shouldn't take offense.

Maybe she needs to the money, maybe it's her least favorite color, maybe she really got a second one and now she's stuck with two. Your ego got bruised, so...

Granted, it likely wasn't a comfortable conversation, but it could have been handled with a lot more grace on your side. This is why it's polite to include gift receipts.

Petty or Justified?

This Redditor’s purse predicament is a retail reality check: a thoughtful gift turned into a return request, leaving her feeling like last season’s clearance rack.

Was her “no mall, no receipt” stance a justified boundary or a prideful pout? Could she have tossed Judy a lifeline, like a store contact to smooth things over, or was Judy’s supermarket chase too pushy to tolerate?

So what do you think: when a relative asks you to swap their duplicate gift, do you hand over the receipt with a smile, or do you clutch your dignity like a limited-edition tote? Drop your thoughts below!

 

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jeffrey brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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