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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For kids I always do a gift or gift card. [/quote] So if the parents request no gifts you still bring a gift?[/quote] Yes, the gift is for the child, not the selfish parents. If the kid has too much stuff, the parents should buy them less. [/quote] OMG do you hear yourself? You don't need to buy gifts for these kids. Save the planet, please. Less junk = better for everyone.[/quote] It's also not always about what the parents are buying. My kids have 5 sets of aunts/uncles plus 2 sets of grandparents. They get a million hand me down toys from older cousins, not to mention gifts. One side of the family (unfortunately) won't listen to requests for no gifts so we really have no need for friend gifts too. Plus when receiving so much stuff at once my kids just can't appreciate it yet .[/quote]
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