by saying i love you first and then breaking the bad news
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If you refuse to give the gift back and they are able to state a claim that they didn't mean for you the property rights to the gift, yes.
You should refuse the gift. To accept it would be indicating to the guy that you like him back.
The gift of a dozen elephants was declined by Abraham Lincoln.
Depends on the store where you are returning a gift. There is no law that covers returns. A store may refuse a return under any condition, give a refund for a limited period of time, require a receipt for returns, etc. Check with the store.
politeness should dictate that you initially decline but upon ascertaining their motives for the gift, accept and put that gift to good use. if they are a friend, someone who has your love and respect, then to refuse outright would be an insult, for they wouldn't have offered if they didnt care about you. take it and make it do something good.
Refuse can be a noun OR a verb. Refuse is a verb when you use it as an action. This kind of refuse is defined as "to indicate or show that one is not willing to do something." Example: I refuse to go to that movie. Refuse is a noun when you refer to a pile of trash (synonym for refuse).
I have the right to refuse to serve you.I refuse to follow your advise.The refuse was thrown into the landfill.
Refuse is present tense.I refuseWe refuseYou refuseHe/she refusesThey refuse