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AIBU to buy ( well sort of ) DD 7 a 100.00 necklace ?

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Whattheactual20201 · 24/11/2020 06:47

So DD 7 is absolutely desperate for this necklace from a local jewellery shop ( she saw it when I was looking for something else ) I ignored it and carried in thinking she would forget about it BUT She didn’t she has consistently asked for it.
“Mummy I will be careful, I will look after it “ 🤣
Anyway I have finished her xmas shop etc and I didn’t buy her it.
I however been given money from both sets of grandparents For both DC to get them something which comes to 150.00.
Do I buy her it despite the fact I think it’s ridiculous for a necklace for a 7 year old but the one thing she really wants ?

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Thehop · 24/11/2020 06:49

I would actually

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mynameisnotmichaelcaine · 24/11/2020 06:49

Get it. She'll remember that you listened to her forever. And if she's disappointed by it then she's learned a very valuable lesson about expectations and reality.

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AaronPurr · 24/11/2020 06:50

Can you post a picture of the necklace? MNetter are great detectives and might be able to find a cheaper copy.

I think it would be silly to spend £100 on the real one, especially as she wouldn't really get a chance to wear it often.

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Whattheactual20201 · 24/11/2020 06:52

@mynameisnotmichaelcaine yeh see another point is I would label it from her grandparents and my DF is sadly terminally ill so I’m thinking in might be a nice gift from them ?
They can’t go to the shops which is why they sent us money this year.
Maybe I could use the other 50 to buy a nice jewellery box so she has somewhere safe ( not the whole 50 )

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zigzagbetty · 24/11/2020 06:52

If the money is to get them something why not get it. What would you buy otherwise? £100 on toys/games has the same value and if she does lose it then it is a lesson to her. Get a safety chain and get her the necklace imo Smile could you return some of her other presents to make up the 25 pound shortfall?

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zigzagbetty · 24/11/2020 06:54

Sorry I read that the 150 was between the two grandchildren!

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skankingpiglet · 24/11/2020 06:54

I would get it too provided it isn't a really fine and delicate kind of necklace. Is she the sort of child who looks after her things?

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Whattheactual20201 · 24/11/2020 06:56

@skankingpiglet that’s a hard question to answer haha
I mean her dolls - no 🤣
Her special rock she found in the beach 4 years ago - yes haha

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TW2013 · 24/11/2020 06:57

I think for a possibly last gift from grandparents I possibly would but maybe have a fake one too that she wears generally and then keep the nice one safe for special occasions.

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Wharehina · 24/11/2020 07:00

I would buy it on the proviso that she only wears it on special occasions (that you choose) until she’s older. That’s what I’ve done with the few special pieces of jewellery that my daughter has - I look after them, and she gets to wear them on her birthday, Christmas Day, and family parties (not that there’s been many of those this year).

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Millie2013 · 24/11/2020 07:00

In this case, I would, I wish DD had something from her dearly departed grandad

Could you insist she keeps it in your jewellery box when it’s not being worn? Just until she’s a bit older. And obviously stare that it’s not to be worn for climbing trees, etc

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ginsparkles · 24/11/2020 07:00

I work in a jewellery. 100% I would get it for her, especially due to your DF's condition. If the chain is quite fine, the jeweller can probably put a stronger chain on it for you. My advice is when you have bought it take really good photos of it, then should anything happen to it, a jeweller can make you a new copy of it. We have to do this a lot for people and good photos help a lot!

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Russell19 · 24/11/2020 07:00

I would buy it. It would be a lovely gift to keep. Can she wear it when she is older too?

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mynameisnotmichaelcaine · 24/11/2020 07:01

@TW2013

I think for a possibly last gift from grandparents I possibly would but maybe have a fake one too that she wears generally and then keep the nice one safe for special occasions.

That's a great idea. Buy the expensive one for special occasions and to remember her Grandad. Use the other £50 to buy a box and a cheaper version that she can wear to the school disco etc (when we all have lives again 😂)
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Whattheactual20201 · 24/11/2020 07:02

Yeh I mean it’s a lovely necklace, I changed the details some what in the post because it would be very outing and I have other spots I don’t want others to know about yet 🤣🤣
But its probably not worth 100 a bit commercial If that makes sense but it is a lovely necklace to look at.

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RonObvious · 24/11/2020 07:03

I would buy it. I inherited a beautiful pendant around the same age, and absolutely treasured it. I still have it now, and it is one of my most important possessions.

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Whattheactual20201 · 24/11/2020 07:03

Posts not spots 🤣

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Alexandernevermind · 24/11/2020 07:05

I would get it too given the sentimental reasons, although make sure she also have a special jewellery box for best jewellery. my DD has some really beautiful keepsake jewellery from her Baptism and First Holy Communion, which is worn very occasionally and well looked after.

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Whattheactual20201 · 24/11/2020 07:05

Thank you !
I will get it for her !

Now just to work our what to get DC13 with his money 🤣🤷‍♀️

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MoiraRoseismyStyleIcon · 24/11/2020 07:05

MNetter are great detectives and might be able to find a cheaper copy

Could someone please recommend a necklace with an initial on it for my teen DD.

OP - I'd buy it but wouldn't put too much emphasis on it being "special". Jewellery is for wearing not keeping in a box. Also if she were to lose it, it wouldn't be fair for her to feel guilty.

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Saisong · 24/11/2020 07:05

To be honest is buy it too. It sounds like a lovely keepsake, which will tote het memories to special people. I'm assuming it isn't some pink glitter unicorn monstrosity that she would be seen dead in by age 10? The only caveat is that I would not allow her to access it without permission when she is still so young. One 'secret' trip to school and it will be gone forever.

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Saisong · 24/11/2020 07:06

Sorry rubbish spelling/autocorrect

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Honeywort · 24/11/2020 07:06

In light of your update about your df being ill (really sorry to hear this Flowers), I definitely would get it from the grandparents. I got my dd a similarly expensive item in similar circumstances - though dd was a teenager. And she only wears the necklace occasionally but it is really special when she does.

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flaviaritt · 24/11/2020 07:06

I wouldn’t buy it as a special gift from her grandparent (who is terminally ill) unless I was sure I could keep it safe for her, and that it is the sort of item she could wear for a long time. Otherwise, yes.

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Whattheactual20201 · 24/11/2020 07:07

@Saisong - no not unicorn but still childish themes I would say but yet in an adult jewellery shop. ( character )

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