Sorry this will be long...
We don't often see our families over Christmas itself as they all live in a different country.
My family are very into sending cards & exchanging actual presents. Not necessarily expensive but my siblings always post Xmas presents to my dcs or order online for delivery here...
We often visit dh's family a month or so before Christmas & they have tended to do the present exchanging thing then, though I am a bit
at opening gifts before Christmas, I go along with it, grandparents like to see their grandchildren opening their presents, etc.
Anyway, last year dh had a chat with MIL about Christmas presents, one of his BILs was on a 3 day week, we didn't want to be putting anyone under any pressure to buy our dcs gifts that they couldn't afford, etc. So the answer back was that we wouldn't exchange presents at all (with his siblings kids).
All fine with us. However, it then transpired that PILs were not going to get anything for our dcs either - though MIL did get some clothes for dd when we saw her before Christmas (unwrapped so not obv to the boys it was Xmas present) but nothing for the ds's. I don't know if they got presents for their other GCs...
I think the same is going to happen again this Christmas, but this year we may actually be visiting them over Christmas.
Does anyone else think it is odd for GPs to not want to get their GCs a little something? Even something that only costs a couple of quid?
What do I say if the dcs start to notice?
Sorry this was so long!