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Christmas Spending
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- £100 - £300 - 86 votes
- 34%
- Less than £100 - 51 votes
- 20%
- £300 - £500 - 50 votes
- 20%
- £700+ - 36 votes
- 14%
- £500-£700 - 28 votes
- 11%
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£700 plus i'm afraid, Ed.......you would'nt believe the people we have to buy for not including close family.
I wish maybe one year we all say lets not give to each other, as pain in the proverbial what to get for who etc and shipping out costs......mrs bear's immediate family are from the U.S.A......lots and lots of friends abroad too.
Ho hum....boooo boooo and baaaaa humbug!
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I wish maybe one year we all say lets not give to each other, as pain in the proverbial what to get for who etc and shipping out costs......mrs bear's immediate family are from the U.S.A......lots and lots of friends abroad too.
Ho hum....boooo boooo and baaaaa humbug!
( take your pick).....:0) LOL
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shortstraw, I don't want to delve into your personal life, but are you seriously saying you won't be buying any person in your life a gift this Christmas, you won't be having a more special meal than you usually would on Christmas Day, and that you won't be joining anyone for Christmas drinks, or parties, or that you won't be buying perhaps a box of sweets or a few extra treats over Christmas than you normally would. If so, okay but also pull the other one, not to be hurtful mind.