jessica52877
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This was an interesting read. To the OP, I would be VERY appreciative of anything you brought back. Necessary, no, fun for the kids, I am sure!
Yes, I agree. Get a little gift for their close friends and forget a class gift.
OK... REALLY?? I am really sorry, but first off, I really don't want ANYTHING from your vacation...second off, if you are really considering going to the dollar store instead of actually buying it on vacation..please don't bother at all!
That's is totally fine.. I limit my kids candy too, but I know for a fact that they get a TON of goodies that get eaten at school from birthday treatsand I have no control over that one... those kids eat up them treats so fast my head spins
! I am just having a hard time wondering why some PP have to come across so rude in their replies - not only on this post but on several posts?? Why not keep the replies simple and sweet? It sure would be nice to see that once in a while, but I guess some people will just get rubbed wrong by different situations...
The sticker gets stuck to things I don't want it to get stuck to - walls, car windows.
DD was SO excited to give her friends a little bracelet - wrong thing to do I guess.
How old are your children? I assume that they go to school and have been in the presence of stickers before, correct?
Can you sit them down and explain to them that stickers don’t go on walls and car windows? That seems odd that they don't know how to handle a sticker so it does not cause damage to your home and car.
Good luck![]()
Mine are now old enough that anything you bring back is "stupid."
oh my! I can't imagine the hostility about a simple nice thought and gesture! You all are the same people who will sue a good samaritin.
Mine are now old enough that anything you bring back is "stupid." 11 and 12. And we had many such discussions. They never put the sticker in the same "wrong" place twice!
But, why should I have to deal with either the discussion or the sticker so you can bring something back we don't want? Why does that sticker end up in my trash as my burden on the world's waste load? Why do I have to deal with it in my life at all? I didn't want it. My kids didn't particularly want it - they wouldn't have cared if it had never come into their lives. Neither of us needed it. Yes, its just a sticker, but this need to give gifts is such a weird cultural burden that really should be nipped. It encourages consumerism we don't need.
Mine are now old enough that anything you bring back is "stupid." 11 and 12. And we had many such discussions. They never put the sticker in the same "wrong" place twice!
But, why should I have to deal with either the discussion or the sticker so you can bring something back we don't want? Why does that sticker end up in my trash as my burden on the world's waste load? Why do I have to deal with it in my life at all? I didn't want it. My kids didn't particularly want it - they wouldn't have cared if it had never come into their lives. Neither of us needed it. Yes, its just a sticker, but this need to give gifts is such a weird cultural burden that really should be nipped. It encourages consumerism we don't need.
They sound lovely.
I think it's disgraceful when a simple gesture of giving a small gift has been so perverted and twisted that it is now a burden. Whatever happened to gratitude and accepting a gift graciously?
Mine are now old enough that anything you bring back is "stupid." 11 and 12. And we had many such discussions. They never put the sticker in the same "wrong" place twice!
But, why should I have to deal with either the discussion or the sticker so you can bring something back we don't want? Why does that sticker end up in my trash as my burden on the world's waste load? Why do I have to deal with it in my life at all? I didn't want it. My kids didn't particularly want it - they wouldn't have cared if it had never come into their lives. Neither of us needed it. Yes, its just a sticker, but this need to give gifts is such a weird cultural burden that really should be nipped. It encourages consumerism we don't need.
I accept them graciously. If you gave me a gift, you'd never know that I feel you've given me a burden.
However, people are asking. And many people on this thread think they are a burden. Now you know. At least some people are merely being polite - but they think you have been rude to give them an inappropriate gift to start with.