tyniknate
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My mother's huge extended family has a gift exchange that we are guilted into participating in each year. A bunch of "family" that we see maybe twice a year, but for most this is the only time we ever see them. The excuse is that "your pap is 95....or 96.....or 97 (this year) and he isn't going to live forever. He enjoys these parties so we expect participation." It keeps my mom happy, so we suck it up and go.
Here's my question. This exchange is for a $25 limit. What does a $25 limit mean to you?
I take it as meaning that I'm supposed to spend no more than that amount on the gift I give (regardless of the retail price). My example for this year is that one of the names I've received is a 20-something female who loves purses. I shopped at Kohls and found a purse and matching wallet that retailed for more than $80. After coupons and discounts I spent $24 on the set. Very nice items and quite a bargain. I would be thrilled to receive this and I'm quite sure she is going to love them.
I think others take it as an item or items that retail for less than $25, regardless of what you pay for it. My example for this was last year when my sonreceived a Christmas ornament that was a turtle with a santa hat on it.
The receipt was enclosed in the box and it was originally $18, marked down to $9 after Christmas. He was so confused by the whole thing. Money is not an issue for this family. I have to say, it was one of the of the weirdest Christmas items we have ever received. And this is just one example of the odd things that happen.
Is there something I'm not understanding here?
Do I just continue to shop like I currently do and give items that I'm proud to give?
Do I refuse to particpate in this forced merriment any longer?
Or do I begin to shop like some of the others, just putting something in a box and giving it?
I don't want to be resentful about this, but it has truly turned into a day that I no longer want to participate in.
Here's my question. This exchange is for a $25 limit. What does a $25 limit mean to you?
I take it as meaning that I'm supposed to spend no more than that amount on the gift I give (regardless of the retail price). My example for this year is that one of the names I've received is a 20-something female who loves purses. I shopped at Kohls and found a purse and matching wallet that retailed for more than $80. After coupons and discounts I spent $24 on the set. Very nice items and quite a bargain. I would be thrilled to receive this and I'm quite sure she is going to love them.
I think others take it as an item or items that retail for less than $25, regardless of what you pay for it. My example for this was last year when my sonreceived a Christmas ornament that was a turtle with a santa hat on it.

Is there something I'm not understanding here?
Do I just continue to shop like I currently do and give items that I'm proud to give?
Do I refuse to particpate in this forced merriment any longer?
Or do I begin to shop like some of the others, just putting something in a box and giving it?
I don't want to be resentful about this, but it has truly turned into a day that I no longer want to participate in.