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[quote=Anonymous]OP I completely agree with you. I would probably go passive aggressive The older I get the more value I see in this approach. Just say ok to the request and don't do it. Or even better say that your already scheduled interactions 'count'. Also, I completely agree with the PP that said you don't need permission to stop giving xmas gifts to anyone. When my DD also the youngest grandchild in my extended family turned 18, I emailed everyone and said we are done giving xmas gifts. Some family members chose to send us a plant or a photobook and that was their choice which ofc is ok. [/quote]
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