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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is so simple. If someone doesn't want material things, save your money and let it go. It's amazing how much materialism is ingrained in people. If someone asks you not to give gifts, just don't give them. It's so sad how boundaries have gone out the window and people are so obsessed with imposing stuff on others. We enjoy holidays with people we love. The memories, good food and laughter are enough for us. If you want gifts great. If someone doesn't, then just leave them be.[/quote] Christmas is about gift giving. We all know that. Sorry, but most people don't even mention Jesus on Christmas. So if you want to celebrate Christmas without presents, go find an Amish family to celebrate with. You could always just tell your family what's important to you -- what causes you think are important and why you would prefer certain gifts, and explain why you don't want others. That is, if it's really about the environment.[/quote] Not OP, but I believe the tide is turning on the “Christmas is about gift giving” thought process. While I’m not particularly religious, the holidays are more than gifts. I agree in general with OP. Gifts should be small and limited to immediate family exchanges. Simple is better. [/quote]
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