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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]I'll say it: I think ANY kid - whether rich or poor - who asks for an xbox for xmas is a greedy brat. [/quote] So you are a 100% sure that your kids would NEVER dare wish for one?[/quote] DP but my daughter wishes for an iPhone every Christmas and birthday. And I laugh at her and tell her to dream on. She is 11.[/quote] So what's wrong with just laughing at the "poor kids" and moving on? That's the whole point. They are kids just like yours and just because they are poor doesn't mean they don't have a right to wish for big-ticket items. No one is obligated to get it for them, of course. But the idea they should only wish for socks and books is laughable.[/quote] Show me where people got angry and offended and didn’t just move on to the next letter or tag? Because that’s what people do. You’re imagining any other reaction.[/quote]
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