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Patsy Rowe author of "The Little Book of Etiquette" has the answers. Is ‘Kris Kringle' the answer? What do you do if you're given a wok, (and you have three) or a T-shirt 3 sizes too big, or a ceramic owl that Aunt Ethel made in her pottery class that you loathe? Is it OK to‘re-gift'? i.e. not to return the gift to the store, (that you don't want or will never use,) but to ‘gift it on' to friends and relatives. How to do you keep warring factions at bay on Christmas Day? Relatives who have never liked one another, blended families struggling to blend and poor mum hot and bothered trying to hold it together? For answers to these Christmas questions and others ring Patsy Rowe 0407 287 976 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it |

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