Weird thing to say when Santa . . . . |
As if that would stop them from coming. This is where people bring all the siblings and extended family to parties. Showing up empty handed would not be a problem. |
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No Gift Parties are the new normal - it is not some odd thing.
You better adjust. And adjust your thinking. No reason to choose to think the worst of people. The teaching of gift giving - you have plenty of other opportunities. |
If you are too good to have your kids get gifts, don't have parties. No kid wants a card, bracelet, keychain or other junk. If your kids are that spoiled that they have so much stuff, stop buying so much stuff and let them have gifts. We will always buy gifts as its abuot the child not you. Its not an alternative childhood. Its bad parenting. |
That's a weird interpretation that is a reflection on you. Some people simply feel they and their kids have enough material things and don't want guests to be obligated to buy presents. It's not about being rich, at least not the material sense. Instead of taking your kid to buy a gift, if that is so important to you, have your child make a card. It's not that deep. |
You need to stop having parties. Simple. |
I agree with the is |
Right? Just donate the money to charity. These kids don’t need a party of people fawning over them when they already have so much their parents can’t abide one more gift. |
Yes I agree with this. Hosts that do this are ignoring how human beings want and need to bring a token of appreciation. Let them. Stop being bossy and superior. |
| I wonder if these kids will grow up never giving gifts to friends...since they never got one. |
+1. It scream “only I may select my child’s many possessions.” |
| Omg how do some of you get through life thinking everyone’s decisions are a personal attack on you? |
Oh. You should check out the SAHM vs WOHM thread. 136 pages about being butt hurt about someone else’s decisions. |
+1000 You do you. Some people want gifts at parties. Others don’t. All good. Why try to impose your beliefs on someone else at their event? Have your own event and do yours your way. |
+1 |