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Ethical dilemmas

Opened my christmas present from OH in error

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FredaMayor · 17/12/2015 14:54

A package arrived by post addressed to me which I have just opened. It is my OH's (very generous) christmas present to me, but because of the nature of what it is the seller has used my name as the addressee and I can sort of understand how it has happened. My problem is that it is a complete surprise and I know OH would be gutted if he though I knew what it was ahead of christmas day. Sad

I can't put the genie back in the bottle. What on earth should I do?

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Holstein · 17/12/2015 14:56

Tell him what you've told us. It's hardly your fault!

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plantsitter · 17/12/2015 14:58

God I hope this isn't a Love Actually moment (sorry).

Can't you package it back up and pretend not to have seen it?

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FredaMayor · 17/12/2015 15:02

I couldn't do it to him, Holstein, as I said he would be totally gutted. My acting skills are non existent too, even the DCs will instantly see that I'm not genuinely surprised. I so wish this hadn't happened!

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FredaMayor · 17/12/2015 15:07

plantsitter, the gift is a once in a lifetime, hugely special treat and has me in tears just thinking about it. Even worse, now I'm worried that when I see him at home this evening he will know by my face. Damn and double damn.

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Holstein · 17/12/2015 15:14

Well, he's going to know unless you say it hasn't arrived.
Do you have a lovely neighbour? That could pretend to have taken the delivery for you, and tell DH that theyd opened it? Could you take acting lessons?

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dancemom · 17/12/2015 15:18

You only have 2 options.

Tell him or don't tell him and pretend.

Pick which one is the best option for you.

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Stillunexpected · 17/12/2015 15:22

You have to tell him. Otherwise why would you have a package sitting in your house addressed to you which you haven't opened?

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ThroughThickAndThin01 · 17/12/2015 15:23

I'd have to tell him. I'm too honest, I couldn't keep the secret or feign the surprise and wonderment needed.

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Danglyweed · 17/12/2015 15:23

Repackage, address to husband and repost it

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Fivetoomany · 17/12/2015 15:23

Most importantly, what is it???Smile

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Madbengalmum · 17/12/2015 15:26

Yes, im intrigued.

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FredaMayor · 17/12/2015 15:38

It's one of those 'experience packages' tailored specially for me, Five, which is why it came addressed to me.

As you say, PPs, although it will hurt him I think I will have to tell DH although I'm dreading it. He so much wanted to make my christmas really special after a no-so-good year.

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poocatcherchampion · 17/12/2015 15:42

But it is special! A whole week extra special.

Gloss over the date and be delighted when he gets home.

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Hassled · 17/12/2015 15:45

You're clearly delighted with it and overwhelmed and emotional - which is just the reaction he wanted. So he sees the reaction a few days early - it doesn't really matter, does it? Just do the whole "I can't believe you were so lovely" thing tonight, because it sounds like you won't be able to hide how you're feeling anyway.

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Fivetoomany · 17/12/2015 18:32

Sounds lovely, just tell him and let him know how happy you are that he got it you!

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Lweji · 17/12/2015 18:36

He only has himself to blame for not sending it elsewhere (his work, a relative, a friend).
Does it really matter that you didn't open it on Christmas day?

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FredaMayor · 18/12/2015 09:56

Lweji has it, OH was cross with himself last evening, which makes him even more of a star in my book. I think my worrying about earlier it was in direct proportion to the really meticulous planning he did and the great expense he went to. Thanks for all your replies Smile.

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Quiero · 18/12/2015 10:00

Glad it all worked out OP Smile

Can I also congratulate you on use of the correct topic. I didn't even know we had an ethical dilemma's topic. If we add petty gripes to this and WWYD we may well be able to get rid of AIBU

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