strunge said:
it is far less rude than the gift giver believing that the recipient must hold onto it forever.
but that distracts from the main point that if you are disheartened because someone has lost interest in a product you enjoy and prefers another, you may have severe emotional problems that need to be chekced out because such personalizing of a brand to that extent isn't healthy and is beyond the normal realm of brand allegiance. |
emotional problems? dude he's my cousin. That would be like, you giving your girlfriend a ring then her selling it for money. It is rude. Now I'm not mad at him for it cause I understand it was his. As a matter of he has 9 siblings (4 brothers and 5 sisters) who all played the Wii, including my half-brother who lives with them so thats 10+ people who played it.
NINTENDO
nintendo forever . . .