Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:34     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:Just accept the gifts and quietly sell or return later.


This is the correct answer.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:23     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anywho.

You do know that’s one of your tells, don’t you?


I do now lol.


Ugh.

Folks, I'm pretty sure this is OP admitting to making things up ^^. On the regular around here.


I still don’t understand what type of mental illness one must have to enjoy doing that.


Well, yeah. They are on here all the time. Why? Because people respond. And keep responding even after the OP admits to trolling. Let’s talk about what this interaction gets for OP and all the posters responding to a self-identified troll.


But even if people respond, why is that interesting? Is it narcissism? Sociopathy?
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:16     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Just accept the gifts and quietly sell or return later.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:12     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

You’re having a baby with a guy you’re not married to who is delusional about money and how much it takes to retire comfortably.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:09     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Link to bag?


https://kith.com/products/khw040104-001


For he carry many things with labels displayed?
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:08     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If he’s only making $350k, it’s highly unlikely he has enough to retire in 4 years unless he sold a company for millions or something.

I agree he does not actually sound good with money (buying expensive things people don’t want is wasteful, even if you can technically “afford” it.)

Kids are expensive, especially childcare and college educations. You two need to get on the same page and once the baby arrives he’s going to need to start caring about what you think and want more than he currently does. He sounds like a steamroller.


He has a lot of bitcoin and investments. He’s also has a few properties as well. His dad retired at 45 as well from his investments.

I do agree that I need him to understand that spending money on frivolous things now that the baby is on the way is a no-go. I appreciate that he wants to give me “just because” gifts, so I think a conversation on spending limits needs to be had as well.



The problem is it is HIS MONEY. He can do whatever he wants. What are your childcare plans for the baby when you return to work? We’ll wait.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:04     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:Link to bag?


https://kith.com/products/khw040104-001
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 11:00     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anywho.

You do know that’s one of your tells, don’t you?


I do now lol.


Ugh.

Folks, I'm pretty sure this is OP admitting to making things up ^^. On the regular around here.


I still don’t understand what type of mental illness one must have to enjoy doing that.


Well, yeah. They are on here all the time. Why? Because people respond. And keep responding even after the OP admits to trolling. Let’s talk about what this interaction gets for OP and all the posters responding to a self-identified troll.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 10:59     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Link to bag?
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 10:53     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anywho.

You do know that’s one of your tells, don’t you?


I do now lol.


Ugh.

Folks, I'm pretty sure this is OP admitting to making things up ^^. On the regular around here.


If I’m going to make t
something up it would be a lot more interesting than gift receiving etiquette….
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 10:52     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:If he’s only making $350k, it’s highly unlikely he has enough to retire in 4 years unless he sold a company for millions or something.

I agree he does not actually sound good with money (buying expensive things people don’t want is wasteful, even if you can technically “afford” it.)

Kids are expensive, especially childcare and college educations. You two need to get on the same page and once the baby arrives he’s going to need to start caring about what you think and want more than he currently does. He sounds like a steamroller.


He has a lot of bitcoin and investments. He’s also has a few properties as well. His dad retired at 45 as well from his investments.

I do agree that I need him to understand that spending money on frivolous things now that the baby is on the way is a no-go. I appreciate that he wants to give me “just because” gifts, so I think a conversation on spending limits needs to be had as well.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 10:51     Subject: Re:What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Suggest that he just give you a gift card to one of your favorite retailers.

Also, discourage him from retiring at age 40 as it is the first step to death. A better goal is to have enough resources to be able to retire by age 40, but keep working & earning to ensure financial freedom.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 10:46     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anywho.

You do know that’s one of your tells, don’t you?


I do now lol.


Ugh.

Folks, I'm pretty sure this is OP admitting to making things up ^^. On the regular around here.


I still don’t understand what type of mental illness one must have to enjoy doing that.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 10:45     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anywho.

You do know that’s one of your tells, don’t you?


I do now lol.


Ugh.

Folks, I'm pretty sure this is OP admitting to making things up ^^. On the regular around here.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2025 10:45     Subject: What’s the etiquette on receiving expensive gifts that you don’t care for?

If he’s only making $350k, it’s highly unlikely he has enough to retire in 4 years unless he sold a company for millions or something.

I agree he does not actually sound good with money (buying expensive things people don’t want is wasteful, even if you can technically “afford” it.)

Kids are expensive, especially childcare and college educations. You two need to get on the same page and once the baby arrives he’s going to need to start caring about what you think and want more than he currently does. He sounds like a steamroller.