Umm, the thought comes when someone thinks of you and gives you a gift. :
So you are saying the actual gift doesn't matter?
Umm, the thought comes when someone thinks of you and gives you a gift. :
Umm, the thought comes when someone thinks of you and gives you a gift.Those grandparents could have easily not given him a thing, and then I'm sure someone would complain about how unthoughtful they were instead of how cheap they were. Granted a 3 year old doesn't need a bag of M&M's but that wasn't the problem, the problem was that that 3lb bag wasn't filled with pastel colored candy and have a bunny on the package, so the OP though she'd comment on just how cheap her IL's are, not that they gave her child candy, talk about shallow and petty. I totally agree with the pp, no wonder the next few generations are growing up with an entitlement mentality
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OMG, I make fun of my inlaws frugality, and suddenly I'm shallow and petty and my son has entitlement issues.talk about shallow and petty. I totally agree with the pp, no wonder the next few generations are growing up with an entitlement mentality![]()
So you are saying the actual gift doesn't matter?
No, one said you were shallow or petty. In my opinion your son will have entitlement issues if you keep acting like the things people give him aren't good enough for him. That is what entitlement isOMG, I make fun of my inlaws frugality, and suddenly I'm shallow and petty and my son has entitlement issues.
Seriously, that's funny stuff. You gotta love the DIS!
...is what you get when you have cheap in-laws. A 3-pound bag of Christmas M&Ms. Because it was on sale.
My son doesn't know the difference, but really? I mean...really?
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OMG, I make fun of my inlaws frugality, and suddenly I'm shallow and petty and my son has entitlement issues.
Seriously, that's funny stuff. You gotta love the DIS!
...is what you get when you have cheap in-laws. A 3-pound bag of Christmas M&Ms. Because it was on sale.
My son doesn't know the difference, but really? I mean...really?
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I'll say it. I totally agree with the OP. I think it's tacky and cheap. I would never say anything to them, and I'm sure the OP didn't either, but it wouldn't stop me from having my (silent) opinion, either.![]()
...is what you get when you have cheap in-laws. A 3-pound bag of Christmas M&Ms. Because it was on sale.
My son doesn't know the difference, but really? I mean...really?
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Not something I'd admit to them publicly--nothing wrong with saving a buck. The trick is to not look tacky and cheap while doing it.
I'll say it. I totally agree with the OP. I think it's tacky and cheap. I would never say anything to them, and I'm sure the OP didn't either, but it wouldn't stop me from having my (silent) opinion, either.![]()
3 pounds is actually a buttload of candy though, regardless of the season. I would understand though, if the chocolate was stale
P.S. Could be worse. One time my in-laws gave their other son's children a whole decked out basket with not only chocolate, the other goodies and stuffed anumals but movies, my kids got a Cadbury egg from the bag that I gave the in-laws three days beforehand.
Yep.I'm going to go out on a limb here. I'm willing to bet the OP was gracious when she saw her son's gift.
I think she came here to vent to her dis "friends"
Terri
OMG, no! But that's hilarious.Are your in-laws the people who gave a kid bacon for Christmas?
Yes, you are ungrateful. Shame on you.