If it were me, I wouldn't have asked that from my friend after so many years. Is her gesture okay? It was an awkward situation. So, I gave it all back to her without any questions, as I received it. She figured that I haven't worn that saree to any parties yet and asked me to give the saree and it's blouse back to her last week. I haven't worn the saree to any occasion yet because I was excited to wear other sarees that my mom had bought for me and also because I didn't have the new blouse ready at that time. Hence, I was not in a hurry to buy a new blouse, and only recently I had one stitched for me.
Portrait of cute baby boy with Down syndrome. Little baby with Down syndrome hid under blanket and smiles slyly.
Baby are you down down down tell me are you down professional#
We wear sarees very rarely here (mostly for parties once in a year or so). Browse 1,306 professional down syndrome baby stock photos available royalty-free. I like the saree and it's color but not it's blouse particularly. So she decided to hand it down to me a 4 to 5 years ago since she knows I like that color. My friend received a saree (Indian clothing that's used for draping) from her friend as a hand-me-down, but my friend did not like the saree's color, fabric, and it's blouse. So ask up front what the giver wants you to do if the items don't work out-for example, if the clothes don't fit, the style doesn't suit you, the furniture is too big, or the situation changes. Sometimes there are only one or two gems in a large sack of items. So express your thanks rather than getting offended. She wants to help someone she knows and cares about. She probably knows where the thrift store donation box is. Realize that the person offering the hand-me-downs is really trying to be helpful and generous.