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amother
Tulip


 

Post Today at 2:56 am
I have never received a gift from my mother-in-law in all the 20 years I am married for Chanukah or any other time of the year. I used to gift her but she barely even said thank you and didn't even seem to appreciate it so I don't bother anymore.
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amother
Sunflower


 

Post Today at 4:19 am
amother Tulip wrote:
I have never received a gift from my mother-in-law in all the 20 years I am married for Chanukah or any other time of the year. I used to gift her but she barely even said thank you and didn't even seem to appreciate it so I don't bother anymore.



OMG SAME! I never received anything except for flowers twice in my marriage. I used to give her gifts all the time for helping with the kids but I'm so burnt out from never getting anything in return.
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amother
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Post Today at 8:46 am
amother Sunflower wrote:
OMG SAME! I never received anything except for flowers twice in my marriage. I used to give her gifts all the time for helping with the kids but I'm so burnt out from never getting anything in return.

Please look at what she does for you. Maybe gifts aren’t her love language so she doesn’t get that you need that. She might be giving you something else that is her love language so she thinks you need that also!!!
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amother
  Olive


 

Post Today at 9:06 am
amother OP wrote:
Please look at what she does for you. Maybe gifts aren’t her love language so she doesn’t get that you need that. She might be giving you something else that is her love language so she thinks you need that also!!!

That's what I was going to say. People who don't seem to appreciate your gifts, I don't get insulted when they don't gift me back. It might take a few times but then I realize they're just not gift people and it goes both ways. OTOH, some people do expect gifts for every occasion but they don't give gifts, then it's just weird and I don't play that game.
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Eastern




 
 
    
 

Post Today at 9:34 am
Did they have a gift registry for the wedding? If so, you can check it and see if anything wasn’t purchased yet, and go from there. Otherwise, soft fluffy slippers, a mani pedi gift certificate, some beautiful scarves if she wears those, a pretty necklace/pendant, some books in her favorite genre (with a gift receipt, in case she’s already read those).

I would specifically avoid any clothing items (unless you are absolutely certain of her size) and anything that’s useful for housekeeping and not just her (no cookbooks or cleaning supplies—if you know she loves to bake, then a fancy cake pan would be nice, though)
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amother
  OP


 

Post Today at 9:41 am
So she has Uggs, new wallet, pocket books…
Someone else is gifting her with mani/pedi.
She has all her kallah jewelry. She has a huggle sweater. She is not really a reader.
So lost 🤔
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amother
Ginger


 

Post Today at 9:43 am
Swaddlebee?

Restaurant or spa gift card

Cool salt shakers

Mackenzie canister

New knives

Cookbook with receipt

Jo Malone hand cream
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amother
Clematis


 

Post Today at 9:51 am
Leather Gloves
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amother
  Lightgreen


 

Post Today at 10:27 am
Restaurant gift card is great for a young couple
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