Anonymous wrote:I frame it as if they are helping me out which is what they always a want to do. "These points are going to expire so I had to order some stuff",. "Someone gave this coat and I don't need it", etc. Just lie.
Anonymous wrote:My parents are retired and while they're not poor, I notice they are really counting every dollar now. They don't live nearby but they do visit every few months and we also visit at least once a year (harder for us because kids are in school). I have offered to pay for things for them when they are here, but they decline. Once i managed to book them a vacation using airline points, which they accepted. Short of making sure we are paying for all the food and activities when we or they visit (which i try my best to do), how can I help them in a way they will accept? We are also not rich but we are totally comfortable and I feel like i could help them without really feeling it, but they don't seem to realize that.
Thanks in advance for any ideas you have tried...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My grandpa has a card for the local grocery store that I refill. He thinks I refill it with "points". Somehow, magically, I never run out of points.
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Anonymous wrote:It's really touchy. Do you know anything about their financial situation? Do they have debt you could help pay off? Do they have home repairs that need to be addressed?
You can buy airline gift cards... would you do that and say it was a perk from work or something? You won it in a lottery for school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is relatively small, but how about a monthly food basket delivered to their home - fruit of the month, cheese of the month, wine of the month - that kind of thing. If they are counting dollars, it might provide a small luxury they don’t/can’t normally indulge in. You can find just about any kind of basket online.
Yes, this is a good idea. Perhaps not monthly, but I could do more for every occasion possible.
Anonymous wrote:My grandpa has a card for the local grocery store that I refill. He thinks I refill it with "points". Somehow, magically, I never run out of points.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is relatively small, but how about a monthly food basket delivered to their home - fruit of the month, cheese of the month, wine of the month - that kind of thing. If they are counting dollars, it might provide a small luxury they don’t/can’t normally indulge in. You can find just about any kind of basket online.
Yes, this is a good idea. Perhaps not monthly, but I could do more for every occasion possible.
Who eats that stuff. Don't do this.