I have a nephew that is turning 2 at the end of the month.
Today I got an email from my BIL saying that his party is April 27, and that Joey (my nephew) "respectfully requests only monetary gifts to help his parents pay for his new bedroom furniture."
Well, I have already bought his gift, and boxed it up to mail since we can't get to Michigan that weekend. I suppose it would not be a big deal to return the gift, but I hardly think that poor little guy is going to be excited opening only a stack of envelopes.
Furthermore, my BIL and SIL blow money on stupid things all the time, and if they can't afford a bed for their son, maybe they should rethink their spending. I say it's rude to request only money, but DH thinks we should just send the money and forget it. What do you all think?
Today I got an email from my BIL saying that his party is April 27, and that Joey (my nephew) "respectfully requests only monetary gifts to help his parents pay for his new bedroom furniture."
Well, I have already bought his gift, and boxed it up to mail since we can't get to Michigan that weekend. I suppose it would not be a big deal to return the gift, but I hardly think that poor little guy is going to be excited opening only a stack of envelopes.
Furthermore, my BIL and SIL blow money on stupid things all the time, and if they can't afford a bed for their son, maybe they should rethink their spending. I say it's rude to request only money, but DH thinks we should just send the money and forget it. What do you all think?
The nerve of some people. I find it incredibly tacky, rude and .... well I don't know what else to call it.
My BIL has been unemployed for a few years because he's very picky about where he will work. Meanwhile, his wife teaches plus works at a grocery store at night.