How could it be rude to honor the host's wishes? I still don't get it. I'm not a gift person. Honestly, although I'd love to celebrate with my friends I have to try to keep my birthday a secret because I don't want presents. I really, really, really don't want them! Every year I tell people until I'm blue in the face that I don't enjoy getting presents. Yet people insist. IMO it's VERY disrespectful of my wishes and feel like I spend ever gift occasion trying to be forgiving and understanding of people who feel their wishes are more important than mine. I understand they are trying to show love - I just don't understand why, when it is supposed to be my turn to be honored, they can't honor my wishes? I hate shopping and the whole gift thing, yet I go out and get them presents when it's their turn because I know they like that. Just once, why can't they do what I like?
We've always done the gift thing with our kids, but guess what? It must be inherited because neither of my kids enjoys getting gifts. They're like "what am I going to do with all this stuff?" Both stopped wanting birthday parties pretty early for that reason.
We've always done the gift thing with our kids, but guess what? It must be inherited because neither of my kids enjoys getting gifts. They're like "what am I going to do with all this stuff?" Both stopped wanting birthday parties pretty early for that reason.