I'm among the "Just say no" crowd!
I used to attend the odd Tupperware party to help close friends when we were young and very broke, but that was my limit! I also occasionally purchased something from a catalog without attending the party, if I needed a gift for someone and it was something they wanted. The nice thing about middle age is people finally begin to realize that you really do have just about everything you need and purchase only if something needs to be replaced!
Children are harder. I used to limit it to $10 per child per school year for family and close friends (usually about 30 children at any one time). No food items. They could decide which things to offer me. If I really couldn't use the items (or didn't know anyone who could), I would make the check payable directly to the organization with the child's name noted in the memo section. That was my preference in most cases, but I gave the child the option if the items sold were viable.
Purchased gift wrap from a colleague's children once, and it was very nice! I actually need it at the time, or I wouldn't have bought it. She didn't pressure anyone to participate, which was wonderful!
I used to attend the odd Tupperware party to help close friends when we were young and very broke, but that was my limit! I also occasionally purchased something from a catalog without attending the party, if I needed a gift for someone and it was something they wanted. The nice thing about middle age is people finally begin to realize that you really do have just about everything you need and purchase only if something needs to be replaced!
Children are harder. I used to limit it to $10 per child per school year for family and close friends (usually about 30 children at any one time). No food items. They could decide which things to offer me. If I really couldn't use the items (or didn't know anyone who could), I would make the check payable directly to the organization with the child's name noted in the memo section. That was my preference in most cases, but I gave the child the option if the items sold were viable.
Purchased gift wrap from a colleague's children once, and it was very nice! I actually need it at the time, or I wouldn't have bought it. She didn't pressure anyone to participate, which was wonderful!
