My mother-in-law finally sent her Christmas list with her and her boyfriend’s wants on it. But, she kinda forgot to make sure those were the only lists she sent. I didn’t realize it at first, because I just hit the Download as HTML button on Gmail, and I was confused at what I was looking at, but then I realized what I was seeing: the stuff she’s planning or has bought us, and an “Items On Hand” list of stuff she’s planning to regift (including something we bought her).
I had a big rant here about my MIL’s gift buying habits, but I decided I felt better just writing it and decided against posting it. Instead I’ll just skip to the question.
Should we inform her of her faux pas? Seems like it might cause unnecessary embarrassment if we do.
When you’re sending Excel files, just make sure before you send it that it doesn’t have tabs at the bottom that you don’t intend for other people to see. If it does, the easiest thing to do is to copy the data you do want to send to a new spreadsheet.
Yeah, that’s kind of what I was thinking, but I thought I’d check to see if I was missing something about why someone might want to know if it were them.