Saimaeve
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- Feb 3, 2013
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My little brother and I are sort of close. (As close you can be to someone you've not seen in 8 years) We live maybe 5-6 hours from one another but don't really make any effort to try to see one another.
We don't exchange gifts. I found a t-shirt with different video game icons in a bowl (That looked like a tube from Mario) and sent it to him randomly. I also send him random photos of Nicolas Cage without any note.
He's sent me a few books through out the years.
My parents are the same. I've not seen my mom in 4 years or so. She will sometimes send me a small gift. I bought her a copy of People of New York and sent it to her with notes I wrote in it.
Gift giving isn't a huge thing for us. It is never an obligation and rarely done for a specific holiday or birthday. If we see something the person would absolutely love, we send it.
I have a friend I'll randomly send things to. But it's always because I think she'd love it. We've seen each other twice since we met online 8 or 9 years ago. (I was a bridesmaid earlier this year) We never buy each other things on holidays or birthdays unless we want to. We didn't exchange gifts last Christmas, but she sent me an Alex and Ani bracelet when I moved to Phoenix.
It may very well be a generational/economic thing? We don't always have a lot of disposable income or room. (She moved in with her in-laws so she could save money for a house and to help care for a sister with cancer so she and her husband are living in 2 rooms) My husband and I put a lot of our dual income towards charitable giving and Disney trips and living as debt free as possible.
We don't exchange gifts. I found a t-shirt with different video game icons in a bowl (That looked like a tube from Mario) and sent it to him randomly. I also send him random photos of Nicolas Cage without any note.
He's sent me a few books through out the years.
My parents are the same. I've not seen my mom in 4 years or so. She will sometimes send me a small gift. I bought her a copy of People of New York and sent it to her with notes I wrote in it.
Gift giving isn't a huge thing for us. It is never an obligation and rarely done for a specific holiday or birthday. If we see something the person would absolutely love, we send it.
I have a friend I'll randomly send things to. But it's always because I think she'd love it. We've seen each other twice since we met online 8 or 9 years ago. (I was a bridesmaid earlier this year) We never buy each other things on holidays or birthdays unless we want to. We didn't exchange gifts last Christmas, but she sent me an Alex and Ani bracelet when I moved to Phoenix.
It may very well be a generational/economic thing? We don't always have a lot of disposable income or room. (She moved in with her in-laws so she could save money for a house and to help care for a sister with cancer so she and her husband are living in 2 rooms) My husband and I put a lot of our dual income towards charitable giving and Disney trips and living as debt free as possible.