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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We stopped doing this years ago when our kids were little. We just said that we were only going to do gifts for the kids because we were adults and had everything we needed. No one was offended. After we let that sink in for a few years we started just doing gifts for our kids at home and not giving gifts to nieces and nephews. No one seemed to notice by then. [/quote] Oh, we parents (and kids!) notice that their aunt and uncle aren't doing presents any more. It's pretty glaring. [/quote] +1. My brother and his wife just stopped giving kids gifts a couple years ago. Yes, people notice. And it's not like their kids suddenly stopped wanting gifts on their birthdays, so everyone else still buys for all the kids, including theirs. [/quote]
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