Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for the money now. Say point blank “I hate badgering for reimbursements as much as you hate hearing it so either pitch in on the gift with us now or let me know you’re doing your own thing so we can take it from there.”
This, with a specific date she needs to send the funds by.
Listen to yourself. Let the sister show her love without money if that is what she wants. The materialism and focus on money here is so concerning. This is family. The gift is a loving family. It is not about how much you spend and starting a family drama and calling people cheap or finding new ways to make Larlra cough up some cash. Get some perspective. One day your parents will ill and they will pass away. Will the care about the fact y'all spent a lot of money on some gift, but made Linda feel like a loser or that they remember being surrounded by love?
wtf? DH and I only have one sibling each. We ask around Christmas and birthdays if they want to go in on the gift. If they say yes, they pay up.
And yes, lots of parents do want nice gifts. We gift our parents more than we gift our children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for the money now. Say point blank “I hate badgering for reimbursements as much as you hate hearing it so either pitch in on the gift with us now or let me know you’re doing your own thing so we can take it from there.”
This, with a specific date she needs to send the funds by.
Listen to yourself. Let the sister show her love without money if that is what she wants. The materialism and focus on money here is so concerning. This is family. The gift is a loving family. It is not about how much you spend and starting a family drama and calling people cheap or finding new ways to make Larlra cough up some cash. Get some perspective. One day your parents will ill and they will pass away. Will the care about the fact y'all spent a lot of money on some gift, but made Linda feel like a loser or that they remember being surrounded by love?
Anonymous wrote:I posted a similar question a few months ago and everyone told me I should include the name of the non-paying sibling. It was a party favor that was bottles of wine with a custom label—Happy milestone Bday... from siblings. We ordered a few cases to be given as party favors for a party that one sibling did not contribute either financially or effort wise. Didn’t even attend. But we included their name anyway to make the parent think all their kids loved each other. In fact, this sibling is a deadbeat, bankrupt, chronically unemployed loser. Parent constantly defends them and makes excuses for them and gives them money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ask for the money now. Say point blank “I hate badgering for reimbursements as much as you hate hearing it so either pitch in on the gift with us now or let me know you’re doing your own thing so we can take it from there.”
This, with a specific date she needs to send the funds by.
Listen to yourself. Let the sister show her love without money if that is what she wants. The materialism and focus on money here is so concerning. This is family. The gift is a loving family. It is not about how much you spend and starting a family drama and calling people cheap or finding new ways to make Larlra cough up some cash. Get some perspective. One day your parents will ill and they will pass away. Will the care about the fact y'all spent a lot of money on some gift, but made Linda feel like a loser or that they remember being surrounded by love?