WIBTA if i returned the birthday present i got for my friend

im debating whether or not to return a present i had gotten for my friend since every time i try to give it to him theres some reason why hes not able to accept the gift and im tired of holding onto it

I wanted to give it to him at his birthday party but i had gotten the dates wrong and was working the night of the actual party so offered to hang out with him the next day to give him his gift but i guess he was mad at me for not coming so he never responded to my offer.

I messaged him a few days later asking if he’d be able to help me get a table off of facebook marketplace and he said yes and i said cool just let me know when you’re free and i’ll give him his present when i pick him up. i messaged him a few more times to see if he was ready to no response and then it got too late and i had to travel back out of state the next day for work so i wasn't able to give it to him then either.

i just went to a birthday party last night and he was there and i left both his and the birthday girls presents at home so i told everyone id be back in thirty minutes to pick things up, even gave people hugs saying id be back, and when i got back, i gave the birthday girl her gift, but my friend had gone home with his ex, even though i spent the time to go grab his present for him.

WIBTA for just returning it? it seems like he doesn’t really even care about it

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u/Outrageous_Lack_1568 — 3 days ago

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u/Outrageous_Lack_1568 — 12 days ago

my store is implementing a new policy where you pass out the drinks before you get payment at the drive thru. is anyone else’s store doing this? i’m waiting for the people to just start driving off without paying lol

EDIT: wow its crazy how its been a policy for everyone else for years T_T no one even told me about it until yesterday and ive been here for almost 2 years

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u/Outrageous_Lack_1568 — 4 months ago