Anonymous wrote:For years, no matter what I sent my sister, her response would be thank you, but….
Thank you, but I don’t eat anything that has even a passing acquaintance with sugar, thank you, but I already have plenty of gloves, thank you, but I don’t really care for plants, flowers, etc.
I just stopped sending her things. Although, near the end, my spouse and I would try to guess ahead of time what she would find to criticize about this year’s gift, haha. Difficult people are just going to be difficult, no matter how hard you try.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She sounds difficult. I don't think you'll every win with her, so don't stress yourself out trying. Just send a gold belly GC and be done with it.
Who knew that giving gifts to people was about “winning”?
In this case, I think "win" means sending the sister something that she enjoys.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks - OP here, we did not exchange gifts last year since our mother was quite ill and passed shortly after Christmas. We do not live in the same area and she told me she was sending a box of holiday snacks, which is perfect. I feel like any suggestion I make is met with a no thanks, or we won't eat that. I have decided to send them a gift card to a local restaurant. Problem solved!
Anonymous wrote:Last year it was a breakfast basket from Russ and Daughters. She said no one eats bagels in her family, so not again this year. Asked her about other food options and she said no thanks. Was also told they don’t need “stuff”. My niece and nephew are young adults and I always send a family gift. Any ideas? She will be salty if I send nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Last year it was a breakfast basket from Russ and Daughters. She said no one eats bagels in her family, so not again this year. Asked her about other food options and she said no thanks. Was also told they don’t need “stuff”. My niece and nephew are young adults and I always send a family gift. Any ideas? She will be salty if I send nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For years, no matter what I sent my sister, her response would be thank you, but….
Thank you, but I don’t eat anything that has even a passing acquaintance with sugar, thank you, but I already have plenty of gloves, thank you, but I don’t really care for plants, flowers, etc.
I just stopped sending her things. Although, near the end, my spouse and I would try to guess ahead of time what she would find to criticize about this year’s gift, haha. Difficult people are just going to be difficult, no matter how hard you try.
I guess the other way to go with this is just to send increasingly outrageous gifts-thank you but I don't need naked man shot glasses, a subscription to High Times, a 12 months of Donald Trump in a bathing suit calendar.
Do you know where I can purchase this? I have just the person to send this to.
Not swimsuits but -
https://www.zazzle.com/funny_trump_calendar-158346756011552490?startdate=1%2F1%2F2023&view=113782511592140613
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For years, no matter what I sent my sister, her response would be thank you, but….
Thank you, but I don’t eat anything that has even a passing acquaintance with sugar, thank you, but I already have plenty of gloves, thank you, but I don’t really care for plants, flowers, etc.
I just stopped sending her things. Although, near the end, my spouse and I would try to guess ahead of time what she would find to criticize about this year’s gift, haha. Difficult people are just going to be difficult, no matter how hard you try.
I guess the other way to go with this is just to send increasingly outrageous gifts-thank you but I don't need naked man shot glasses, a subscription to High Times, a 12 months of Donald Trump in a bathing suit calendar.
Do you know where I can purchase this? I have just the person to send this to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For years, no matter what I sent my sister, her response would be thank you, but….
Thank you, but I don’t eat anything that has even a passing acquaintance with sugar, thank you, but I already have plenty of gloves, thank you, but I don’t really care for plants, flowers, etc.
I just stopped sending her things. Although, near the end, my spouse and I would try to guess ahead of time what she would find to criticize about this year’s gift, haha. Difficult people are just going to be difficult, no matter how hard you try.
I guess the other way to go with this is just to send increasingly outrageous gifts-thank you but I don't need naked man shot glasses, a subscription to High Times, a 12 months of Donald Trump in a bathing suit calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For years, no matter what I sent my sister, her response would be thank you, but….
Thank you, but I don’t eat anything that has even a passing acquaintance with sugar, thank you, but I already have plenty of gloves, thank you, but I don’t really care for plants, flowers, etc.
I just stopped sending her things. Although, near the end, my spouse and I would try to guess ahead of time what she would find to criticize about this year’s gift, haha. Difficult people are just going to be difficult, no matter how hard you try.
I guess the other way to go with this is just to send increasingly outrageous gifts-thank you but I don't need naked man shot glasses, a subscription to High Times, a 12 months of Donald Trump in a bathing suit calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Last year it was a breakfast basket from Russ and Daughters. She said no one eats bagels in her family, so not again this year. Asked her about other food options and she said no thanks. Was also told they don’t need “stuff”. My niece and nephew are young adults and I always send a family gift. Any ideas? She will be salty if I send nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Harry and David pears?