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Seraph
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Thu, Jul 03 2008, 8:02 am
Does this happen with everyone or just with me? Whenever theres an occasion that someone would give me a gift, the gifts that I get are gifts for my son. Does anyone else not get gifts for themselves, but rather, on their special occasions, their gifts go to their children?
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BeershevaBubby
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Thu, Jul 03 2008, 8:16 am
You mean it's my birthday but Nati gets a present instead of me?
Um... no, that hasn't happened. Although this past year by husband bought himself something for my birthday.
That doesn't usually happen though.
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Thu, Jul 03 2008, 8:19 am
For sure. I like it that way. Of course within reason. It's not good for a kid (especially when they get older) to see everything for you goes to them either.
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Thu, Jul 03 2008, 8:22 am
On rereading, I am not sure if you meant that is what you want, or rather that is just what happens. If you dont like it, then stop it!
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flowerpower
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Thu, Jul 03 2008, 11:28 am
I understand the question. Like if someone comes to your house for shabbos and gets ds a toy rather then something nice for you? Usually dc isn't the one getting the gift. It's either for the house or for the adults.
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sho770
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Fri, Jul 04 2008, 5:18 am
Well, it depends.
Usually, people make a disctinction, and bring some chocolates for me and maybe a small toy for my daughter. But since she´s a baby, she doesn´t see that she gets something "everytime". we don´t have so much visits either.
When my in-laws were there, they live really far away, in Chile, so when they come to Germany, they visit friends they don´t see so often, obviously. One couple of these friends had a young boy, and they wanted to bring something for him, so I gave them I plaything that I got myself as a present but didn´t want my child to use.
My in-laws always try to do things right, so usually when they´re invited somewhere they bring along a cake or a bottle of wine too. The gift for the kid was something nice, extra, maybe to elicit conversation too, who knows...
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