Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s tacky to have hour MIL throw a shower.
How? Most baby shower’s are thrown by the parents.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a doctor, and when I was pregnant I explicitly told my office manager not to have any parties or showers for me. A surprise "sprinkle" was thrown, and I felt so mortified and ashamed that my staff, many of whom make 20x less than I do, would spend money on me. I tried to make it up to them by increasing their holiday bonuses, etc., but I just remember feeling so embarrassed about the whole situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on what you mean by high earner, if you live in a 12,000sqft house with a pool and staff then yes it’s tacky. If you’re making under 400k a year it’s not tacky.
OP here. We make close to $350k/yr. Most of our family members and friends make under $100k.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a doctor, and when I was pregnant I explicitly told my office manager not to have any parties or showers for me. A surprise "sprinkle" was thrown, and I felt so mortified and ashamed that my staff, many of whom make 20x less than I do, would spend money on me. I tried to make it up to them by increasing their holiday bonuses, etc., but I just remember feeling so embarrassed about the whole situation.
Anonymous wrote:While I love the book idea in theory, it may a bit difficult in practice. My cousin ended up with five copies of Goodnight Moon when she had a book shower!
Anonymous wrote:It’s tacky to have hour MIL throw a shower.
Anonymous wrote:It’s tacky to have hour MIL throw a shower.
Anonymous wrote:I think it depends on what you mean by high earner, if you live in a 12,000sqft house with a pool and staff then yes it’s tacky. If you’re making under 400k a year it’s not tacky.
Anonymous wrote:It’s tacky to have hour MIL throw a shower.