| There's nothing to say. $400 is a nice gift. |
| Play the long game |
Meh. I’m not Jewish but this would definitely leave a bad taste in my mouth. This gift, much like the milestone is very symbolic. And the grandfather’s behavior is just careless. He was there for his children’s bar mitzas. He fully understands and he does not care. |
| Your kid probably doesn’t even understand. I wouldn’t say anything but I wouldn’t be overly generous of him in the future |
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The cuff links are a really nice gift. They are something a man would use, and they were monogrammed so made special for your son. At $400 they sound like they are of decent quality. (How did you know they cost $400?)
That said, your dad cheaped out. He is either mentally slipping or else is just clueless at remembering and extrapolating. |
This unless you are expecting a large inheritance. |
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A step-mother comes with a STEPFATHER.
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I'm shocked by these gift amounts but if that is the tradition, he blew it. |
| So monogrammed cufflinks aren’t a thoughtful gift, but cash is? Wow. |
| That was a nice gift. |
but only if it's a sufficient amount of cash. |
This. No respectable man of means, whose own parents gave his child 1,800 in the 90s, gives cufflinks to his grandchild for his bar mitzvah unless it is new-wife driven. Especially if she isn't Jewish. That said, I don't know how you possibly address that without further making new wife really put the brakes on more interaction. Separately, on't expect any inheritance. |
This. I would watch a show based on this. In my head all of this was said in a very NY Jewish accent. |
You shouldn't expect it anyway. No one owes you their money. |
It is pretty standard to give the new teen cash to put towards his/her future. Old school tradition. By giving monogrammed cufflinks they are trying to "cheap out" and make it seem "thoughtful" (adult monogrammed gift) rather than do the traditional. It would be generous from a family friend. But not from grandfather, especially given what his own parents did for his child. However, maybe it's a cover for the dad actually being in a precarious financial situation. Maybe he doesn't have as much money as he pretends to have. Or he's just cheap and his new wife is a ball-b*ster. |