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[quote=Anonymous]Some kids are frugal and matter of fact. They give wishlists so they get things they need and don’t create more landfill fodder. Some kids are greedy and put tons of fancy things on their wishlists. Fwiw my family does wishlists. Most of us don’t buy everything that pops into our heads. I start adding things I want in the summer. Typically less than 10 things. I don’t share it, but it’s public. If my family doesn’t already have something they want to get me, they use the wishlist. It makes the holidays easier for my family. I also enjoy buying off wishlists. Some people are so easy for me to buy for (my SIL!) but my FIL? I’m very grateful for the wishlist which gives help. Some people just post ideas of what they want (“squirrel proof bird feeder”). In the end, I don’t care at all how wishlists get to me. I spend what I want to spend. So what if the person asks for it or if im just guessing? In the end I want the recipient to like my gift. [/quote]
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