Anonymous wrote:Same boat. Parents spend $500 on each of us and expect $500 spent on each of them. It's not in the budget. DH and I have trouble accepting these gifts from them and only giving them $50 gifts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's easier to say that you don't want to do gifts than to say you'd like to do less expensive gifts. You can always just send less expensive gifts. It's not clear if your MIL would be offended if you spent less than she did.
Last year SIL told DH, "Why don't we just do gifts for the kids?" We know they were having some financial issues (but not all the details), and that seemed reasonable.
But what if both SIL and you don't have kids? I have 3 kids and no one else has any.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's easier to say that you don't want to do gifts than to say you'd like to do less expensive gifts. You can always just send less expensive gifts. It's not clear if your MIL would be offended if you spent less than she did.
Last year SIL told DH, "Why don't we just do gifts for the kids?" We know they were having some financial issues (but not all the details), and that seemed reasonable.
Anonymous wrote:Have your DH talk to his parents. Have this conversation ASAP because some people shop early. Honestly, how much crap do people need?