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A Question For Those Who Have A Son Or Daughter In Law.
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When it comes to Birthdays, do you give each of them a present of equal value, or do you favour your own child?
Or perhaps you always buy something both can enjoy like a day out or a trip to the theatre?
I have a friend who always gives presents of equal worth but through gritted teeth which tickles me no end.
How about you?
Or perhaps you always buy something both can enjoy like a day out or a trip to the theatre?
I have a friend who always gives presents of equal worth but through gritted teeth which tickles me no end.
How about you?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My daughter gets more than her partner and I always, with their input, by presents for her kids to give. He also has 2 kids but does not arrange presents for them to give though we do for our kids to give him. Different family values. The kids, by choice will not let me or their mum buy presents for their dad. They say he never says thank you so it's up to his live in partner to do that. Out of the mouths of babes.
None of my children have ever commented on what i give to their partners as birthday presents. Why should they? My son's partner was actually very surprised to receive anything at all from me when i first gave her flowers for her birthday. My youngest daughter's ex-husband already had a son from a previous relationship and i spent as much on him at Christmas and birthdays as i did all my grandchildren.
There's a guy who I think of as my son (even though he's not biologically). I've actually got to post his 46th birthday present today.
I'm always quite generous with the presents I send to him and to his two children (whom I think of as my grandchildren) but I don't even know when his wife's birthday is.
At Christmas I send some presents for each of the children, some for my 'son' and a few joint ones for him and his wife but I don't send any presents specifically to his wife alone.
I'm always quite generous with the presents I send to him and to his two children (whom I think of as my grandchildren) but I don't even know when his wife's birthday is.
At Christmas I send some presents for each of the children, some for my 'son' and a few joint ones for him and his wife but I don't send any presents specifically to his wife alone.
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