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How much do you spend on Christmas gifts?
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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1385998" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>We used to go somewhat overboard but keep scaling back a bit every year. Last couple years have heard very few thank-yous from nieces and nephews for their gifts, so this year we are just mailing them each a check. Anyone that can't be bothered to let us know they got it (but cash it anyway) will get just a card next year. I love them but they need to learn manners. (2 are young but 3 are in their early 20s!). Our son was never allowed to play with a toy (or spend cash or gift card) until the giver was properly thanked.</p><p></p><p>Spouse and I usually say that our early trip is all we need. Bdays and Christmas we exchange a few useful items but don't go overboard. This year we and our son all needed phones, so we got them at T'giving and that'll be our main presents! They are $$ anymore!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1385998, member: 20599"] We used to go somewhat overboard but keep scaling back a bit every year. Last couple years have heard very few thank-yous from nieces and nephews for their gifts, so this year we are just mailing them each a check. Anyone that can't be bothered to let us know they got it (but cash it anyway) will get just a card next year. I love them but they need to learn manners. (2 are young but 3 are in their early 20s!). Our son was never allowed to play with a toy (or spend cash or gift card) until the giver was properly thanked. Spouse and I usually say that our early trip is all we need. Bdays and Christmas we exchange a few useful items but don't go overboard. This year we and our son all needed phones, so we got them at T'giving and that'll be our main presents! They are $$ anymore! [/QUOTE]
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