janiebubble
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I'm 40, my uncle still gives me and my brother a cheque at Christmas (and our birthdays). Its extremely generous of him and I don't expect it (I thought he'd stop at 21, then when I left uni, then when I got a 'proper job', then when I left home for good - but the cheque still comes!) but we're his only blood relations - and he can afford it. By contrast my mum and dad don't buy for my uncle's step son any more, but they do buy for his children.
I've learnt you can't expect other people to have the same expectations as you ... I got very annoyed last Christmas when we bought my three BILs gifts (about £25 each) their gfs a 3 for 2 Boots gift which cost us over £20, and we got a bar of soap (admittedly a 'posh' hand made bar) from all 6 of them combined! My partner won't have a word said against her little brothers (who range in age from 28-24) so I'll just have to grin and bear it this year!!
I've learnt you can't expect other people to have the same expectations as you ... I got very annoyed last Christmas when we bought my three BILs gifts (about £25 each) their gfs a 3 for 2 Boots gift which cost us over £20, and we got a bar of soap (admittedly a 'posh' hand made bar) from all 6 of them combined! My partner won't have a word said against her little brothers (who range in age from 28-24) so I'll just have to grin and bear it this year!!