I have noticed more posters on here saying "Oh we do Amazon lists and its great"
I think it's bloody rude, and grabby, and I can't see my position on that changing.
Why does everyone suddenly think that children have the absolute right to not just offer an idea... book, LEGO, but to specify exactly what item and what brand and what price.
It's a gift, not paying tax!
There's a problem in my family of certain members phoning in "gifts" that often feel insulting of "the any old shit will do" variety.
I'm not like that, I listen and put effort in into making sure that I get correct stuff (such as checking with DC parents) and it's insulting in the opposite way.
"No don't get me that beautiful thing you've picked out especially. I want x or nothing. And I think the gift you get me/my DC should be X amount minimum"
I find myself shocked at the entitled culture on MN sometimes, that the DC should have what they want at all times and WOE BETIDE anyone who doesn't go along with that.
We are bringing up a nation of Veruca Salts
There's a reason the phrase "It's the thought that counts" caught on.
Yes, I resent that certain family members get me shit gifts, mostly because it feels like no thought has gone in, that's the problem. (1 of a whatever 3 for 2 etc)
But by forcing everyone to adhere to "an only off this list" policy, just rejects any sense of not just thought, but budget etc.
I don't think I'll ever get over the cheek of an unsolicited gift list created by a friend of mine and the items on it.
The only acceptable response to a gift is thank you. Ideas are acceptable. Specific demands are not unless solicited.