Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been 2 years, get over it.
I do think you were wrong.
My older sister got an Acura as her grad gift. She had a troubled history with my mom and dad. They still bicker and my mom occasionally will use her grad gift to make her look good and my sister look like a brat. Perhaps it is deserved.
I personally think parents should avoid giving large gifts like this to their kids and instead focus on nurturing a relationship based on mutual respect.
I will continue to refuse the gift because I don't want my mom to ever use this gift as leverage or have a leash over me.
Anonymous wrote:My mom offered me a new car a graduation gift. I graduated from university in 2019. I refused then and have maintained my stance. She herself was given a car when she graduated in the mid-70s. However, I am respectful towards her. I did get her old car from my sister and I am perfectly content with that.
Even though she paid for my undergrad and living expenses I wouldn't say she was the best mom. There are many reasons why I don't wan a new car and one of them is that I don't want to be tethered to her or for her to use that gift as leverage. "I bought you a new car, I bought you this and that"
Am I in the wrong?
Anonymous wrote:My mom offered me a new car a graduation gift. I graduated from university in 2019. I refused then and have maintained my stance. She herself was given a car when she graduated in the mid-70s. However, I am respectful towards her. I did get her old car from my sister and I am perfectly content with that.
Even though she paid for my undergrad and living expenses I wouldn't say she was the best mom. There are many reasons why I don't wan a new car and one of them is that I don't want to be tethered to her or for her to use that gift as leverage. "I bought you a new car, I bought you this and that"
Am I in the wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been 2 years, get over it.
I do think you were wrong.
My older sister got an Acura as her grad gift. She had a troubled history with my mom and dad. They still bicker and my mom occasionally will use her grad gift to make her look good and my sister look like a brat. Perhaps it is deserved.
I personallythink parents should avoid giving large gifts like this to their kids and instead focus on nurturing a relationship based on mutual respect.
I will continue to refuse the gift because I don't want my mom to ever use this gift as leverage or have a leash over me.
As I said, I am happy with my 2012 Rav4, a perfectly adequate car. I inherited some property from my Grandfather and don't need the money or help. I consider myself lucky. Meanwhile many of my friends have debt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s been 2 years, get over it.
I do think you were wrong.
My older sister got an Acura as her grad gift. She had a troubled history with my mom and dad. They still bicker and my mom occasionally will use her grad gift to make her look good and my sister look like a brat. Perhaps it is deserved.
I personally think parents should avoid giving large gifts like this to their kids and instead focus on nurturing a relationship based on mutual respect.
I will continue to refuse the gift because I don't want my mom to ever use this gift as leverage or have a leash over me.
As I said, I am happy with my 2012 Rav4, a perfectly adequate car. I inherited some property from my Grandfather and don't need the money or help. I consider myself lucky. Meanwhile many of my friends have debt.
Anonymous wrote:My mom offered me a new car a graduation gift. I graduated from university in 2019. I refused then and have maintained my stance. She herself was given a car when she graduated in the mid-70s. However, I am respectful towards her. I did get her old car from my sister and I am perfectly content with that.
Even though she paid for my undergrad and living expenses I wouldn't say she was the best mom. There are many reasons why I don't wan a new car and one of them is that I don't want to be tethered to her or for her to use that gift as leverage. "I bought you a new car, I bought you this and that"
Am I in the wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Good for you, OP. You are sticking to your principles.
Anonymous wrote:Why’d you accept the education or the property if you didn’t want anyone to be able to throw what they gave you in your face?