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When Someone Says “Don’t Get Me a Gift,” What Do They Really Mean?

By bondsy Dec 14, 2020 | 5:41 AM

Someone gave 25,000 Americans a few different options to choose from.

Here’s how they answered . . .

1.  Does it mean, “I really don’t want a gift, and I’ll be upset if you get me one”?  9% said yes, that’s what it means.

2.  Does it mean, “I don’t want a gift, but I WON’T be upset if you get me one”?  That was the #1 answer by far with 46% of the vote.

3.  “I DO want a gift, but I won’t be angry if I don’t get one.”  18% of the vote.

4.  “I do want a gift, and I WILL be angry if I don’t get one.”  6% agreed.  So 1 in 17 people think “don’t get me a gift” means the exact OPPOSITE of that.

(The remaining 21% either didn’t answer or said it means something else.)

 

(YouGov)

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