Anonymous wrote:We factor the number of people in our party into our gift amount and all sign the gift card.
Anonymous wrote:Gifts for milestone birthdays? LMAO!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mom hosts extended family reunions that I attend as a favor to her because I know she wants to show off the grandkids. I have exactly zero interest in attending these parties. When she also wants me to bring a dish, it grates on me. (I’m 43 years old, BTW). So if your younger cousins are coming to Aunt Gert’s birthday party as a favor to their own parent, I can see why they wouldn’t want to shop for a gift as well. From your phrasing (“coming up”) I’m assuming this is an out of town party for them.
Real klassy, you are.
Please don’t share these thoughts with your Mom. She would not only be hurt, she would wonder what happened to her sweet little girl.
OP: One of my daughters is a fabulous Mom to 3. She is so mean, intolerant and selfish with us (her parents). Can you shed any light as to what happened? We think the problem is that we spoiled her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep all my cousins in their 20s/early 30s do this. The same goes for Thanksgiving/Easter, they don’t bring their own dish.
What do you mean???
I mean they show up to Thanksgiving empty handed! These are grown adults who cook for themselves on a day-to-day basis. But they think they don’t have to bring anything to contribute to the family meal.
This is poor parenting. They should have been taught and expected by their parents to contribute something. If they don’t want to cook, then bring nice wine or dessert from a good bakery.
And yes they should do so even if they didn’t really want to attend. Sometimes we do things we don’t really want to do out of love of family. And you still contribute like every other adult.
I can’t believe this has to be explained.
Anonymous wrote:My mom hosts extended family reunions that I attend as a favor to her because I know she wants to show off the grandkids. I have exactly zero interest in attending these parties. When she also wants me to bring a dish, it grates on me. (I’m 43 years old, BTW). So if your younger cousins are coming to Aunt Gert’s birthday party as a favor to their own parent, I can see why they wouldn’t want to shop for a gift as well. From your phrasing (“coming up”) I’m assuming this is an out of town party for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep all my cousins in their 20s/early 30s do this. The same goes for Thanksgiving/Easter, they don’t bring their own dish.
What do you mean???
I mean they show up to Thanksgiving empty handed! These are grown adults who cook for themselves on a day-to-day basis. But they think they don’t have to bring anything to contribute to the family meal.
But, they come with a family member who did cook a meal? This level of petty is why I don't do pot lucks
We have 30 + at our family meals. Everyone is expected to contribute. Not only to the never Offer to bring anything, they don’t whelp to set up or clean up. They nap on the grandparents couch!!!
No problem, I’d just stop showing up if I were one of them. Happy now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep all my cousins in their 20s/early 30s do this. The same goes for Thanksgiving/Easter, they don’t bring their own dish.
What do you mean???
I mean they show up to Thanksgiving empty handed! These are grown adults who cook for themselves on a day-to-day basis. But they think they don’t have to bring anything to contribute to the family meal.
Do they decline if asked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep all my cousins in their 20s/early 30s do this. The same goes for Thanksgiving/Easter, they don’t bring their own dish.
What do you mean???
I mean they show up to Thanksgiving empty handed! These are grown adults who cook for themselves on a day-to-day basis. But they think they don’t have to bring anything to contribute to the family meal.
But, they come with a family member who did cook a meal? This level of petty is why I don't do pot lucks
We have 30 + at our family meals. Everyone is expected to contribute. Not only to the never Offer to bring anything, they don’t whelp to set up or clean up. They nap on the grandparents couch!!!