Spokane_Girl wrote:
I do because I find it really difficult to know what to get people and knowing if they will like it or not. Sometimes I wished I had no family to shop for then there wouldn't be any Christmas shopping for me. Sometimes I feel like I want to skip the shopping but then I feel real selfish and self centered because I got gifts from my family and I didn't get them anything so I do the shopping. I'm always asking my parents what they like for Christmas and what my brothers like and what they already have so I won't get them the same stuff they already have.
Today I shopped and got gifts only for my boyfriend and I put them in a stocking I got today and put it on our bed on the right side where he sleeps and I wrapped up the gift I got him. Yesterday I only got three things for each person, my brother, my mother and my boyfriend's mother.
Also things are expensive too. I know my brothers like videogames and and shows like South Park and The Simpsons but they all add up and cost a lot for a few items.
Thank god it's only one time a year.
Yes,find it very difficult,am always get what am would want-although not out of selfishness,it works out sometimes,but mostly it doesn't.
Am need people to say exactly what they want and it needs to be something that is easily available offline as bank account is book only/savings account,not with a debit/credit card.
Mum is probably the worst person to buy presents for,she never cares about anything she gets and will have so many complaints about them that they end up being taken back.
Last year am and sister got her two pairs of decent trainers [both different sizes to match her different sized feet],and she didn't "like the look of them" said she was offended and demanded they be taken straight back to shop-this is coming from a person who only ever buys the crappiest quality pumps from discount shoe zone which fall apart soon after.
A present is supposed to be a gift,good or bad doesn't really come into it,although it is good to make sure they will want it so it's not just waste of money,people who complain about presents need to know what a present really is.
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