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Reply to "Xmas overload. Possible to politely convey preference (few quality v many cheap toys)?"
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[quote=Anonymous]We started wishlists. I never offer it up but if you ask for gift ideas I will send it because I was tired of a bunch of people asking me what to get DH or kids and keep track of eho I told what. It was also annoying because if I told so and so DH wants X and they didn't get it (which is totally fine) then I wouldn't tell someone else who asks and then he wouldn't end up with something he really wanted. One of the (many) reasons we say no plastic toys is because it limits what people get. Instead if a million things of cheap junk it becomes a smaller amount of toys. Also, on wishlists we try and think of experience gifts - memberships, tickets, etc. to help keep the amount of toys down. I have a constant pile of things that need to go to donate.[/quote]
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