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What Age Do You Stop Buying Your Nieces And Nephews Gifts? If You Do Stop That Is.
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im just curious, as mine are all still kids but it just occurred to me that none of my aunts/uncles gave up bday gifts and only gave xmas ones if we were seeing them.
so i just wondered what people usually do?
i know some fams buy for everyone forever, but i know many dont.
i think it might be odd me giving them gifts when theyre like 26 haha.
as a family, we made a rule to stop buying the adults gifts at xmas an just buy for the kids, but again that would be weird to still be happening when theyre like 20+ - i guess we may all start buying for each other again then too.
i have no kids myself
this is no big issue, im happy buying them gifts - although theyre 13 now so im starting to just give them money already haha.
i really am just curious what happens in other families with this kind of thing.
thanks :)
so i just wondered what people usually do?
i know some fams buy for everyone forever, but i know many dont.
i think it might be odd me giving them gifts when theyre like 26 haha.
as a family, we made a rule to stop buying the adults gifts at xmas an just buy for the kids, but again that would be weird to still be happening when theyre like 20+ - i guess we may all start buying for each other again then too.
i have no kids myself
this is no big issue, im happy buying them gifts - although theyre 13 now so im starting to just give them money already haha.
i really am just curious what happens in other families with this kind of thing.
thanks :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I also gave money up to the age of 18 years then as we never see or hear from them apart from a Christmas card, I just send a birthday card. We do live 75 miles away but I don't think they would bother if we lived on the doorstep. They are adults in employment so earning their own money and I thought 18 was old enough to stop giving gifts.
gifts arent money?
anyway I give money. one said - stop giving my children prezzies and I realised that it wasnt an adult thing it was to do with family dynamics
I still give money - irregularly and they all know that there is never a balancing exercise. + "please do not tell your parents" - the parents get into a paddy as well
and the idea of " this was never done for me so I am baggered if I will allow it to be done for my children" - which accounts for unexpected refusals and rude rebuffs
(even ruder than you read on AB!!!!!)
anyway I give money. one said - stop giving my children prezzies and I realised that it wasnt an adult thing it was to do with family dynamics
I still give money - irregularly and they all know that there is never a balancing exercise. + "please do not tell your parents" - the parents get into a paddy as well
and the idea of " this was never done for me so I am baggered if I will allow it to be done for my children" - which accounts for unexpected refusals and rude rebuffs
(even ruder than you read on AB!!!!!)
I stopped buying gifts when they hit 18....a final piece of gold jewellery for their 18th birthdays and that was it....I would have liked an occasional birthday card when they reached their teen s but never mind! Wedding gifts and baby gifts followed and 2 got completely free honeymoons in our place in Cornwall......do I hear from them now? Nope!! Still it is considerably cheaper!
I have eighteen nieces and nephews,countless great and several great greats. Buying for that lot would bankrupt me:)
I stopped with presents at eighteen for the nieces and nephews in this country.Eight of them live in Australia and I just send cards for birthdays.
I do help out one great niece now and again financially.
I stopped with presents at eighteen for the nieces and nephews in this country.Eight of them live in Australia and I just send cards for birthdays.
I do help out one great niece now and again financially.
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