I thought I was in the minority with not buying presents.
There's no need to waste time, money and stress for this.
There's no need to waste time, money and stress for this.
There's no need to waste time, money and stress for this.
Same with me, I save throughout the year for food and gifts so by the time Dec 1 rolls around I have a shopping list and the means.The difference is that I dont see buying things for the people I care about as a waste. Its not even stressful as I'm finished, I tend to have gotten everything by the end of Nov.
Yep, everything I am buying for people this year is wrapped and ready to go. I love getting things for people and buying across the year when I see something appropriate is much better than just buying any old thing on Dec 24th. Now I can relax knowing I don't have to endure the shopping madness (except the supermarket on the 23rd)The difference is that I dont see buying things for the people I care about as a waste. Its not even stressful as I'm finished, I tend to have gotten everything by the end of Nov.
The difference is that I dont see buying things for the people I care about as a waste.
If it's something they don't want, won't use, and will take up space in the back of a drawer or cupboard for a couple of years until it ends up in the bin, then what do you see it as if not waste?
By all means if you want to buy someone a "proper" gift (by which I mean something which is meaningful and will be appreciated), then great (although I'm not sure why Christmas is needed for that), but lets be honest here, for every decent gift given at Christmas, there will be countless pieces of overpriced & unwanted tat gifted due to people feeling obligated to do so.
It depends if you actually put some thought into what you are buying for them does it not? If you buy something that isnt wanted and not going to be used I think you failed in putting the slightest effort into thinking what they actually like or are interested in
I agree, but you're lying to yourself if you think presents like that make up more than a tiny fraction of the gifts which are given for Christmas.
Like I said, people feel obligated to give something, and in most cases that something invariably turns out to be pointless tat which only exists for the purpose of being given as a gift.
It's all automated now. I'm hoping to wake up tomorrow and see christmas smilies and the pud.All I want for Christmas is the Christmas smileys. Come on @Feek.
Who was the guy here who used to buy such a mountain of presents that were like the top Gadget Show prize for his kids and arrange them in such a way that you knew he was only doing it so he could photograph and share it online, rather than actually buying them for his kids.
I only buy presents for my parents. I haven't got kids (that I know of!), so it's easier not to have an obligation to buy presents.
I tend to buy things I want throughout the year, so Christmas isn't a special time to buy things.
The only thing i get my Dad for Christmas and Birthday now is rugby tickets so we go to a match together.I'm the same as you, but as a thought, what do people think to buying presents that are events that you do with the person you buy them for? E.g theatre tickets, cinema ticket to go watch a movie together, trip round the nearest castle etc. Perhaps this is an idea of what we should be buying now. Items are so easy to buy now that everyone owns all they really need, but events are something you can never have too much of.
No issues with this at all, for my Mums 70th we bought her tickets to the Mamma Mia Experience at O2. Last year I bought her tickets to a pantomime that we then went to together. Gives her quality time with her favourite son and a show to enjoy.I'm the same as you, but as a thought, what do people think to buying presents that are events that you do with the person you buy them for? E.g theatre tickets, cinema ticket to go watch a movie together, trip round the nearest castle etc. Perhaps this is an idea of what we should be buying now. Items are so easy to buy now that everyone owns all they really need, but events are something you can never have too much of.