A follow-up to my earlier question, as I see that many of us tend to be practical in our wish lists, with a few little luxuries thrown in...
How do you buy for others - practically or "wishfully" (for lack of a better word)?
I tend to buy things that others have asked for, but given a choice between two wants, I will go for the more practical one. For example, if someone wanted both a household item and a CD, I would probably be more inclined to buy the household item that would see more use.
After watching the mountain of gifts my nieces and nephews received, as well as my own kids, I decided to start purchasing savings bonds instead. I have been doing this for about a year now. I also buy a small item - clothing or a book - to go with it so they have something to open, but I think 15 years from now, the gift will still be appreciated. I do this for my own kids too on their birthdays.
I would like to give more practical items for gifts, but I am a little afraid of how they will be received. For example, I would love to get certain food items, but I know others in my family would think that was strange. Do other's perceptions alter your gift-giving?
How do you buy for others - practically or "wishfully" (for lack of a better word)?
I tend to buy things that others have asked for, but given a choice between two wants, I will go for the more practical one. For example, if someone wanted both a household item and a CD, I would probably be more inclined to buy the household item that would see more use.
After watching the mountain of gifts my nieces and nephews received, as well as my own kids, I decided to start purchasing savings bonds instead. I have been doing this for about a year now. I also buy a small item - clothing or a book - to go with it so they have something to open, but I think 15 years from now, the gift will still be appreciated. I do this for my own kids too on their birthdays.
I would like to give more practical items for gifts, but I am a little afraid of how they will be received. For example, I would love to get certain food items, but I know others in my family would think that was strange. Do other's perceptions alter your gift-giving?
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