DEAR ABBY:
My husband and I have been married for 18 years, so I know his family well. His mother and I have a cordial, but not warm, relationship thatโs sometimes a lot of work. She has always been hard to shop for, but the last two times Iโve given her gifts (at Christmas and her last birthday), instead of a thank-you card, she actually returned the gifts with a note saying sheโd never use them. Now Iโm not sure what to do. Itโs obvious we have different tastes. When I ask her what sheโd like, she demurs and says something like, โIโm sure youโll choose something nice.โ If I donโt send her a gift, itโs sure to be taken as a rebuff. What are my other options? (For what itโs worth, my husband has been no help here and considers gifts to be wholly my territory.) — CLUELESS IN OHIO
DEAR CLUELESS:
It is a HUGE breach of etiquette to return gifts the way your mother-in-law has done. Now, if you must give her something, you are free to ask her what she COULD use. (Might she like a gift card from her favorite store?)
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