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[quote=Anonymous]Do you still exchange gifts with your parents? We are in our early 40s, have two young children, and a bunch of nieces and nephews. I love Christmas, and I enjoy buying gifts for my kids, nieces and nephews, but I find it silly that we still exchange gifts with the in-laws. I am at a loss of what to get them, so it ends up with them giving us a list of very specific items (e.g., not a book, but a particular book), or us guessing in the dark. And the reverse is true too; we don't need anything. (Well, I'd love a new dining set, but I don't think my in-laws are buying us one :)). When asked for suggestions, I've asked that they make a donation to a charity, or, if they really want to give us something, renew our zoo or similar membership, but that is not appealing to them. Anyway, if they want to buy gifts, I'm not going to stand in their way but I feel like they do it out of obligation. What do others so?[/quote]
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