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Reply to "The USPS Santa Letters Gift Exchange, why do people complain when kids ask for expensive items like XBox, iPhones, etc?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Because people think poor kids should be happy with whatever they get. [/quote] Well, what is wrong with that? It is a charity. It is not really a "gift" but actually comes in the category of "alms". Also, an XBox is not a need but a very expensive want. The entitlement is pretty audacious. [/quote] The kid is writing to Santa, they’ve got no idea it’s random adults paying for the gift with the USPS program. [/quote] if they’re old enough to write and ask for a $400+ gift, they’re old enough to know about the “magic” of Santa. [/quote] Kids are allowed to dream and ask for these things. I'm positive your kids have asked for ridicious things too. But it seems totally normal to you that they did, right? Not saying poor kids need an x-box but I certainly don't begrudge them wanting one.[/quote]
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