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rosetta|1385464091|3563084 said:Smith, I really think it's a cultural thing. My British in-laws never give any expensive gifts to me, or anyone else for that matter, but they live in a multimillion pound house and aren't exactly on the breadline. I don't think they approve of the number of shoes or handbags I have either!![]()
Americans aren't as frugal, and I'm absolutely convinced that they give more expensive gifts on the whole. My British husband was a horrendous gift giver at the start, and couldn't see what he was doing wrong as in his eyes, it was the thought that counted above all else. Nowadays, I tell him exactly what to buy, or more likely just buy it myself. Giving jewellery to a kid would be outrageous in his view, whereas I have tiny 22k gold bangles that were given to me when I was a baby (which are the cutest things ever!)
I prefer the American attitude to gift giving!![]()
Aussie men can be really dreadful too...I know several that are perfectly comfortable in planning to get their wives NOTHING this christmas...nada...and it's not because he's 'saving it up' for a bigger purchase for her down the track (such as a jewellery gift).
Alarmingly, my husband has announced he wants not a thing this christmas...which makes me suspect that in fact he is planning to get me not a thing also...hmph my next husband shall be a charming American. Aussie men are savages really lol.
I don't think it's necessarily a bad thing to spoil your daughters a little bit...might make them a bit fussier when it comes to going with a man further down the track... look where being 'easy to please' has gotten Aussie girls lol.