Anonymous
Post 12/23/2020 05:25     Subject: Do your in-laws buy you gifts?

My in-laws give my DH about $200 for Christmas and I get a pair of fuzzy holiday socks from the dollar store with a gift receipt. For birthdays, DH gets a Starbucks gift card and I get a card. My parents spend equal on us and are very generous.
Anonymous
Post 12/23/2020 02:51     Subject: Do your in-laws buy you gifts?

In the past my MIL would send me something small like a single bar of soap in the mail. This year she sent me makeup with the stipulation that I put it on my face and then take and share a selfie every day for two weeks straight. WTF.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2020 23:25     Subject: Re:Do your in-laws buy you gifts?

Yes always for bday and Christmas.
Anonymous
Post 12/22/2020 19:41     Subject: Do your in-laws buy you gifts?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do think it's rude to send gifts to the daughter, her kids, but not the son-in-law. The fact your gift to them is from "the family" is irrelevant to that. If it's from the entire family then it's an unreturned gift every year, basically.

But whatever, I'm sure your parents' rudeness is not why you're divorcing.


His complaint is that he only gets a Christmas card. I get a card too so it’s not like they’re only getting me and the kids something. My parents haven’t given me a Christmas gift since I graduated high school so that’s why it’s not really a big deal to me.


They give you separate xmas cards? That's just weird TBH.


My mom likes to write personal messages in her cards that’s why we get separate ones.