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[quote=Anonymous]My inlaws don't ask for ideas for christmas gifts. As a result we get really random presents, things that MIL just picks up somewhere, but she also spends a lot of money. This isn't really a big deal to me, but seems kind of odd that they wouldn't even ask for input. I have thought about just dropping them a casual email like, if you need ideas here is junior's wishlist on amazon. Or if you need ideas DH mentioned he'd love a great bottle of wine this year... Is that too rude or pushy? Just seems a waste for her to spend $200 per person on things we don't need/want. Worse of all is that my kids open their gifts, give a polite thank you, and look a little bored. Then both FIL and MIL are disappointed that they aren't gushing over their gift. FIL even blames MIL sometimes like "we should have asked DIL..." [/quote]
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