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So like 24 days left and I haven't even started I'm usually done by now. Are you done or one of those wait to till the last day shoppers?
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Edited by
JohnDavidDavid
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Tue 12/03/13 03:46 PM
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It has been thirty years since I bought anyone a Christmas gift. The whole obligatory occasion gifting tradition seems extremely silly to me. When I want someone to have something, I give it to them without consulting a calendar.
Half the US population went shopping since Thanksgiving and spent 57 BILLION dollars (much probably borrowed or "��charged"��). Perhaps they have lost sight of what they are celebrating? |
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This year I started late and had to cut me expenses all the way around but I did get something for my immediate family and a few friends so far..... I guess I am 1/2 way done.
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I don't believe we've lost sight I haven't anyway. I buy for my grand kids and that's it
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I probably shouldn't admit this but my mum does my christmas shopping for me. Well, she uses my credit card to buy herself a present and the rest of my family always just want money. They will tend to give me something that has about the same value as the cash that I give them, so I'm basically just buying christmas presents off them. It's not a bad arrangement really.
As far as friends go, I've only really got one close friend and I got nothing apart from her company on my birthday, so I'm not getting her a christmas present and I've already picked out a gift that I'm not going to give her on her birthday. |
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struggling has made us change how we do Christmas
we have gotten back to making it about Christ, we only have one child in the family so she gets gifts IF her father sends her something by Christmas,,,but otherwise its family time , enjoying a feat together, conversation, games,,,etc,,,, we do a gift exchange in January though, when people have something to spend,,,,but we pick names and shop for just that person |
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I have started but that is it so far.... got one grand son bought for and a couple of other gifts I just buy for them as I have the money....
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I probably shouldn't admit this but my mum does my christmas shopping for me. Well, she uses my credit card to buy herself a present and the rest of my family always just want money. They will tend to give me something that has about the same value as the cash that I give them, so I'm basically just buying christmas presents off them. It's not a bad arrangement really. As far as friends go, I've only really got one close friend and I got nothing apart from her company on my birthday, so I'm not getting her a christmas present and I've already picked out a gift that I'm not going to give her on her birthday. |
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I think things are tight for everyone this year I just want to try and make it special if I can for my grand kid because my son lost his job
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I probably shouldn't admit this but my mum does my christmas shopping for me. Well, she uses my credit card to buy herself a present and the rest of my family always just want money. They will tend to give me something that has about the same value as the cash that I give them, so I'm basically just buying christmas presents off them. It's not a bad arrangement really. As far as friends go, I've only really got one close friend and I got nothing apart from her company on my birthday, so I'm not getting her a christmas present and I've already picked out a gift that I'm not going to give her on her birthday. I haven't bought anything. Anyway, it's not really appropriate for me to give her gifts and that may have been her thinking when she didn't give me one (pardon the expression) on my birthday. Also, I've bought her presents before and she's even worse than my brother for saying that whatever you give her she would rather have had something else. Actually, I am giving my brother a proper present this year and I've already told him what it is. I'm giving him a laptop that I don't really want and although he seemed to be pleased with that he's already asked for money towards an MP3 player as well, the greedy, tightfisted little bugger that he is. |
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Nah, always done before December, so I don't have to resort
to gifts that are merely..available, and cost more :-) |
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Edited by
Chris8945
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Wed 12/04/13 05:20 PM
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Ordering presents online is more convenient and less stressful than traveling to stores that are swamped with people wondering whether or not the item is out of stock. Ordering them as soon as possible will raise the chance of them arriving before Christmas rather than after. Most sites have different forms of shipping to arrive sooner for a small fee.
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Getting tired of the whole holidays things.
Seems like more than not I am an ATM with hair because the family is so scattered. The charities seem to only want money and throw more of the money around for administration and program furnishings than actual direct services. I am loosing patience with people who actually tap everyone else for "gifts" when really it is just a fee like an additional paycheck for what I have already over paid for. More inclined to gift those people directly in my day to day life that actually show up and reciprocate my efforts. lol Bah Humbug! |
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Ordering presents online is more convenient and less stressful than traveling to stores that are swamped with people wondering whether or not the item is out of stock. Ordering them as soon as possible will raise the chance of them arriving before Christmas rather than after. Most sites have different forms of shipping to arrive sooner for a small fee. I do a little of both, online and in stores. There is something fun about being out & about in the stores soaking up some Christmas spirit (and some Christmas Spirits..lol :) ) |
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I probably shouldn't admit this but my mum does my christmas shopping for me. Well, she uses my credit card to buy herself a present and the rest of my family always just want money. They will tend to give me something that has about the same value as the cash that I give them, so I'm basically just buying christmas presents off them. It's not a bad arrangement really. As far as friends go, I've only really got one close friend and I got nothing apart from her company on my birthday, so I'm not getting her a christmas present and I've already picked out a gift that I'm not going to give her on her birthday. I haven't bought anything. Anyway, it's not really appropriate for me to give her gifts and that may have been her thinking when she didn't give me one (pardon the expression) on my birthday. Also, I've bought her presents before and she's even worse than my brother for saying that whatever you give her she would rather have had something else. Actually, I am giving my brother a proper present this year and I've already told him what it is. I'm giving him a laptop that I don't really want and although he seemed to be pleased with that he's already asked for money towards an MP3 player as well, the greedy, tightfisted little bugger that he is. |
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Ya the online is smart I did that last year to late now. I do try too to get something small also for the ones in my everyday life also.
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Ordering presents online is more convenient and less stressful than traveling to stores that are swamped with people wondering whether or not the item is out of stock. Ordering them as soon as possible will raise the chance of them arriving before Christmas rather than after. Most sites have different forms of shipping to arrive sooner for a small fee. I do a little of both, online and in stores. There is something fun about being out & about in the stores soaking up some Christmas spirit (and some Christmas Spirits..lol :) ) |
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Nah, always done before December, so I don't have to resort to gifts that are merely..available, and cost more :-) |
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Ordering presents online is more convenient and less stressful than traveling to stores that are swamped with people wondering whether or not the item is out of stock. Ordering them as soon as possible will raise the chance of them arriving before Christmas rather than after. Most sites have different forms of shipping to arrive sooner for a small fee. I do a little of both, online and in stores. There is something fun about being out & about in the stores soaking up some Christmas spirit (and some Christmas Spirits..lol :) ) lol...well if you were here we'd raise a glass or two |
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Ordering presents online is more convenient and less stressful than traveling to stores that are swamped with people wondering whether or not the item is out of stock. Ordering them as soon as possible will raise the chance of them arriving before Christmas rather than after. Most sites have different forms of shipping to arrive sooner for a small fee. I do a little of both, online and in stores. There is something fun about being out & about in the stores soaking up some Christmas spirit (and some Christmas Spirits..lol :) ) lol...well if you were here we'd raise a glass or two |
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