Do your in laws acknowledge your birthday?

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Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks its crazy for parents to give grown financially independent children (bio or inlaws) money for birthdays? Seems so weird to me!

Why?
You would rather someone buy you something you don't want when you could have just used the cash to buy/do/see what you really want?
People kill me with all of these asinine, made up rules about s*** that really doesn't matter.


Not pp, but I also agree it's weird. A card in the mail is nice, or phonecall. But more than that for a grownup, is weird.

Exactly, how does this qualify as weird -- how?????
Sending mice in the mail, pissing on a cottonball and sending it FEDEX IS weird.
How does momma sending you 50 bucks qualify as weird?


We are financially independent, but cash is still a really nice gift. I don't buy everything I want when I want it. It's nice to have an extra $50 for some new shoes that I may or may not need.
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