Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually just give a small box of chocolates to each kid.
My 13 year old is making valentine jars for her friends tonight. A little jelly jar filled with chocolates, chapstick, and maybe a scrunchie. Those are so on trend again.
I hate the phrase “on trend”.
How is it on trend? That is what we all had when we were 13. Those are just staples.
No they haven’t been stables for 25 years. They are trending again (is that better?).
How about: they are popular again, girls are using them again, lots of girls like them, etc?
How about you get agitated over something that really matters? And remove the stick from your ass?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing. Also nothing for Halloween and St. Patrick’s Day. Still don’t understand why people get their kids things for these holidays.
Ok, St Patrick’s Day and Halloween are not gift giving “holidays”...
Valentines Day is...people are listing small things, chocolates, cards, etc.
No one is blowing a budget, geez
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually just give a small box of chocolates to each kid.
My 13 year old is making valentine jars for her friends tonight. A little jelly jar filled with chocolates, chapstick, and maybe a scrunchie. Those are so on trend again.
I hate the phrase “on trend”.
How is it on trend? That is what we all had when we were 13. Those are just staples.
No they haven’t been stables for 25 years. They are trending again (is that better?).
How about: they are popular again, girls are using them again, lots of girls like them, etc?
Anonymous wrote:Why would this be a question about girls? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I usually just give a small box of chocolates to each kid.
My 13 year old is making valentine jars for her friends tonight. A little jelly jar filled with chocolates, chapstick, and maybe a scrunchie. Those are so on trend again.
I hate the phrase “on trend”.
How is it on trend? That is what we all had when we were 13. Those are just staples.
No they haven’t been stables for 25 years. They are trending again (is that better?).
Anonymous wrote:Nothing. Also nothing for Halloween and St. Patrick’s Day. Still don’t understand why people get their kids things for these holidays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question speaks for itself. Post here!
Since when did Valentines' day become a smaller version of Christmas for kids?
+1.
Anonymous wrote:
Nothing.
It’s mindboggling how people in this country buy at the slightest provocation.