Quite often people find themselves in such an unpleasant situation: they were given a gift, but the thing turned out to be unnecessary.
I don’t want to keep the item: it will only take up space.
Of course, you can re-gift the item. But such an action is considered indecent. And if the person who gave the gift first finds out about it, you will be very ashamed in front of him.
Moreover, re-gifting items is a dangerous act according to popular belief.
It is believed that such an act can provoke a quarrel with the person who gave the gift.
In addition, getting rid of a gift can deprive a person of good luck.
However, there are several items that can be safely re-gifted. The omens will not be violated. In addition, the action will be considered normal from an ethical point of view.
Family jewelry
In many families you can find such an interesting tradition as passing on a ring or necklace from generation to generation.
This is a completely normal action and should not be considered re-gifting.
But it is important that the thing ends up with a family member. Then it really won't be a violation of traditions and omens.
Antiques
If you were given some old and expensive thing that you are not interested in (for example, a coin that is interesting to collectors or some work of art), then you can give it to a person who collects such items.
A numismatist or connoisseur of beauty will be very pleased. Nothing terrible will happen to the person who gave the item away.
"Duplicate"
A multicooker was presented as a gift, but do you already have one at home?
Or were you given a book as a gift, but the exact same edition has been gathering dust on the shelf for a long time?
Then feel free to give the thing to another person. From an energetic and ethical point of view, such an act is considered absolutely normal.