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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you are not giving for the right reasons, please just don't give at all. No one cares about your judgment or what you deem appropriate for a poor kid to dream of having. [/quote] What are the wrong reasons? Do you think people are buying some spite gift or something? This makes no sense.[/quote] If you are going to look at a list some kid wrote and judge them for dreaming of something big, you're doing it wrong. Rich kids wish for those things too. Doesn't mean they get them, not should it mean that the poor kids get them. But they are just kids, and they are making a wish list. That's all. [/quote] If a person doesn’t want to buy the xbox they move on to the next tag. Why is that so hard for you to understand that there isn’t a big process around it?[/quote] But apparently there is according to a lot of people in this thread :roll: :roll: :roll: [/quote] You probably started this thread, out of the blue, just to be a scold. It’s not even time yet for these programs. What’s your deal?[/quote] Anything else you want to make up while you're at it?[/quote] Are you the OP or not?[/quote] Definitely not. [/quote] So in your pea brain you think its a good idea to harass, shame, and scold would be donors from participating in this program where the vast majority of kids have needs that are easily met? What exactly is your goal here because your attitude makes zero sense. Luckily the people who run these programs are nothing like you at all. Not that you would have the first clue.[/quote] When someone gives out of the goodness of their heart what they are able to I welcome it, of course. When rich bitties get together and try to lecture others about how poor kids should never even dare to ask for expensive items because they should know their station in life, I find that disgusting. People who want to give, just do. They are not turned off by seeing expensive items on a list that a 6 year old wrote. Get it now?[/quote] Nobody started this thread to complain. You did just to troll.[/quote] I didn't start the thread, genius. Also, please go back and re-read OP's question. [/quote] OP is not commenting on an actual situation just a hypothetical. You know its October right?[/quote] The title: "The USPS Santa Letters Gift Exchange, why do people complain when kids ask for expensive items like XBox, iPhones, etc?" You're welcome.[/quote] Zero facts. Who is complaining? Who is upset?[/quote] Please re-read 9 pages of this thread. [/quote] Who exactly are they complaining to or getting upset at? If they don’t want to buy a certain item they move on to the next one. Do you think that should be disallowed or something? Who are you to judge their personal values?[/quote]
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