It is okay to give someone you know a coupon you do not want. I wouldn't consider it a gift, though. You could bring it up in normal conversation and ask them if they are interested.
Yes. Very.
Yes, you can use a gift card and a coupon because a gift card was paid for. Make sure to give the waiter or waitress the coupon first and then to give him or her the gift card to pay the rest. Just be sure when you are tipping to tip on the amount before the coupon was taken off and a gift card cannot typically be used for a tip.
Yes, a Chili's restaurant coupon makes a good gift, if it is for an entirely free meal. You would not want to give just a discount coupon as a gift, however.
If you get a T-Mobile coupon and you do not have this service, you should not throw it away. Just because it has no value to you does not mean that it does not have value to someone else. This holiday season, you may be able to give the coupon as a gift. If it can provide someone with substantial savings on a new phone, they will be very happy to get it. These are easy to put into a card in the same way that you would normally insert a gift card or a certificate to a local shopping center.
If you do chores, I would recommend to make a chore coupon. A chore coupon is when you do a chore, and your mom gives the coupon, she doesn't pay you.
Then you are disappointed. That's it. No one owes someone else a gift. A gift is a gift and not an obligation.
Are you asking if it's tacky to tell your friend you want to up her spending limit by giving her extra money? If so, YES that's really tacky, don't do it.
No
someone has to give you one as a gift.
The greastest gift you can give anyone is your love. If they say any different, they don't love you.
You can only ask for someone to give you a gift on their pinboards. Otherwise, no.
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