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re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by Jake88 on 12/19/14 at 9:05 pm to SlowFlowPro
frick that. Santa gives 60% of the gifts in my house.
This post was edited on 12/20 at 10:38 am
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by La Place Mike on 12/19/14 at 9:06 pm to SlowFlowPro
If your kid bitches about how some other kid received better gifts then they did. Just tell them they should have behaved better and they got what they deserved. Problem solved.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by GRTiger on 12/19/14 at 9:09 pm to SlowFlowPro
I think it will benefit my kids later in life for them to know that Santa loved them more than the other kids. And when they get older, they'll realize the humility of their parents not taking credit for something they deserved it for. All win.
I don't care about your kids.
I don't care about your kids.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by The Pirate King on 12/19/14 at 9:14 pm to SlowFlowPro
My parents were pretty poor growing up so we all got small toys from Santa. the key for kids is just buying a bunch of little cheap stuff and one medium sized gift. Makes you feel special
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by Huey Lewis on 12/19/14 at 9:33 pm to The Pirate King
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re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by SirSaintly on 12/19/14 at 9:52 pm to Huey Lewis
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What age kid would:
1. Still believe in Santa and
2. Be age-appropriate for receiving a PS4, bike, and iPad?
I'm envisioning this kid being 7 and up and mentally challenged to fit both criteria in which case the parents that want to spoil a mentally challenged child's Christmas should go kill themselves.
I got my first 2 wheel bike when I was 5 from Santa. I know almost every one of my friends' kids have had ipads from about 2yrs old on. I agree a PS4 is a little complicated for smaller kids though. Most of my friends' young kids have Wii's. It's very possible for 4 and 5 yr olds to be receiving IPads and bikes for Christmas.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by CoCo311 on 12/19/14 at 10:11 pm to SlowFlowPro
While that's what we do, because the frick if I'm going to let Santa take all the credit for my hard work, I certainly don't need or give a shite about someone else telling me what I should or shouldn't do. Plus, if my kid came home and said so and so got all kinds of stuff from Santa and I only got my stocking and one thing. I would simply explain that we gave you more than that kids parents did, clearly we love you more than that kids parents love them and Santa felt bad for those kids.
:)
:)
This post was edited on 12/19 at 10:12 pm
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by fatboydave on 12/19/14 at 10:17 pm to CoCo311
Damn Santa getting attacked for being too generous
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by CoCo311 on 12/19/14 at 10:24 pm to fatboydave
My parents used to do all our gifts from Santa. And nothing was wrapped so we'd wake up and the living room would just be filled with toys.
I didn't even want to do Santa, but my husband and the grandparents said I had to. It is fun to see their faces.
But I'll be damned if Santa is going to bring the new $300 gaming system and I'm only giving socks and a shirt. frick that. And bahumbug.
I didn't even want to do Santa, but my husband and the grandparents said I had to. It is fun to see their faces.
But I'll be damned if Santa is going to bring the new $300 gaming system and I'm only giving socks and a shirt. frick that. And bahumbug.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by yankeeundercover on 12/19/14 at 10:26 pm to SlowFlowPro
I saw this on FB too. It makes a lot of sense.
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re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by slacker130 on 12/20/14 at 8:40 am to slam627
quote:
In our house Santa gives three modest but special gifts. Only three because thats all the sweet baby Jesus got for his Christmas.
Mom and Dad give the baller gifts cause I want them to Love me and not some fat arse creeper who sneaks into the house every winter.
We do the three from Santa as well. Not necessarily modest, but we certainly don't go overboard from Santa. Every Christmas eve, we go thru some sort of Santa-remorse when we stage the gifts. 3 gifts for each kid doesn't have the wow-factor that you want on Christmas morning. But every time the kids see it, they still are joyful.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by street pizza on 12/20/14 at 8:53 am to The Pirate King
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the key for kids is just buying a bunch of little cheap stuff and one medium sized gift. Makes you feel special
I can agree with this.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by Sir Drinksalot on 12/20/14 at 9:57 am to street pizza
I have 0 cares about what other people give their kids from Santa.
My kids are at a private school where many 3rd graders will receive iPhone 6s, and new laptops.
Our Santa brings modest presents to keep my children grounded and appreciative. They can be little entitled shits sometimes but no way in hell would they expect a laptop.
I think that letting a child get everything they ask for and more can be dangerous down the road. And might turn them into an ungrateful a-hole.
My kids are at a private school where many 3rd graders will receive iPhone 6s, and new laptops.
Our Santa brings modest presents to keep my children grounded and appreciative. They can be little entitled shits sometimes but no way in hell would they expect a laptop.
I think that letting a child get everything they ask for and more can be dangerous down the road. And might turn them into an ungrateful a-hole.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by Methuselah on 12/20/14 at 10:25 am to SlowFlowPro
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no as in electronic friend i've never met but "known" for 13-ish years who lives in the wintery country to our north
Dang. For a second I thought you had gone all code talker on us.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by Wally Sparks on 12/20/14 at 11:40 am to SlowFlowPro
quote:
Note: it was posted by a Canadian, and likely shared from a Canadian
Well, there you go.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by OMLandshark on 12/20/14 at 11:41 am to SlowFlowPro
While that's not actually that bad of an idea, my big gift was always from Santa when I was a kid.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by Mr. Tom Morrow on 12/20/14 at 11:50 am to OMLandshark
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my big gift was always from Santa when I was a kid.
Same here and I will do the same. It's not all about look at me and what I gave you, I prefer to foster that imagination. Kids have very few years of innocence, gifts that come from me can be after the Santa talk.
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by jimbeam on 12/20/14 at 11:52 am to SlowFlowPro
It actually isn't a terrible idea. I thought about this the other day
re: Should Gifts From Santa be Modest?Posted by aVatiger on 12/20/14 at 11:55 am to OMLandshark
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my big gift was always from Santa when I was a kid.
As is tradition...
and people that criticises other people for what they give their children for Christmas are assholes
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