Anonymous wrote:The reality is that you can't always. You just have to accept that in this country, people give gifts. For Christmas, someone gave me seven pairs of socks with different types of food on them that I don't eat - candy, donuts, Pepsi, french fries, etc.
I smiled and said thank you, and left them in the bathroom at work with a sign that said "Free Socks!"
No big deal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you want someone to tell you: "please, I don't need any more stuff. There is no need to give me a present."
I don't live in a big space, and manage it well... but dear god, SO MUCH STUFF. Much of it is brought on by myself, but there are lots of little things I've found from people over the years. And the packaging. And just unused stuff.
I would SO much rather do an experience or activity with someone, but I know that giving presents is the love language for a lot of people. What's the best way to tell you politely and with love, that for the love of god, you don't need to buy me another thing for the rest of our lives. Ever.
Has anyone had this conversation with people? Birthdays, xmas, random times... I don't need/want any of it.
One Valentines Day DW told me not to get her anymore flowers. So I did. But I never forgive her. And I think I stopped loving her since.
Wait, what? You stopped loving your wife because she told you not to get her flowers anymore? It sounds like you have issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you want someone to tell you: "please, I don't need any more stuff. There is no need to give me a present."
I don't live in a big space, and manage it well... but dear god, SO MUCH STUFF. Much of it is brought on by myself, but there are lots of little things I've found from people over the years. And the packaging. And just unused stuff.
I would SO much rather do an experience or activity with someone, but I know that giving presents is the love language for a lot of people. What's the best way to tell you politely and with love, that for the love of god, you don't need to buy me another thing for the rest of our lives. Ever.
Has anyone had this conversation with people? Birthdays, xmas, random times... I don't need/want any of it.
One Valentines Day DW told me not to get her anymore flowers. So I did. But I never forgive her. And I think I stopped loving her since.
Anonymous wrote:How would you want someone to tell you: "please, I don't need any more stuff. There is no need to give me a present."
I don't live in a big space, and manage it well... but dear god, SO MUCH STUFF. Much of it is brought on by myself, but there are lots of little things I've found from people over the years. And the packaging. And just unused stuff.
I would SO much rather do an experience or activity with someone, but I know that giving presents is the love language for a lot of people. What's the best way to tell you politely and with love, that for the love of god, you don't need to buy me another thing for the rest of our lives. Ever.
Has anyone had this conversation with people? Birthdays, xmas, random times... I don't need/want any of it.
Anonymous wrote:Don't take it out of the packing and donate it. Much easier than trying to get people to stop doing something.
Anonymous wrote:Just tell people you're a minimalist.
It will take time but at some point they will stop getting you some stuff.