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How many people do you buy for?

31 replies

Carrieonsticking · 30/09/2011 12:42

I've just written my list of people to buy presents for this Christmas. There's 44 people on it! And that's with some couples/ families getting a joint gift. Why did I fall in love with a bloke with such a large family?

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cat64 · 30/09/2011 12:55

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reckoner · 30/09/2011 13:02

probably about 15.

angelinterceptor · 30/09/2011 13:04

I have a big family too - even leaving out the parents there are loads of neices & nephews and I can't work out if there should be a cut-off age for buying them anything.
some are in their 20s - hard to buy for, and plus I only can afford to spend about £10 each on them nowadays.

We have both sets of Parents, 18 neices/nephews, 2 great aunts - so only 24 plus some sundries which i will add on for sports coaches etc

PonceyMcPonce · 30/09/2011 13:07

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LeoTheLateBloomer · 30/09/2011 13:10

DD, parents, niece, nephew = 5

DSis and I have an agreement not to buy presents for each other and thanks to splitting up with DD's dad this year I now don't have his family to buy for. (Although I suppose DD should get him something so make that 6).

gregssausageroll · 30/09/2011 13:12

It used to be loads. Then with the exception of children we did a secret santa for the whole family. £50 was the limit and that was the gift from everyone.

Now we just do children!

Carrieonsticking · 30/09/2011 13:28

63 PonceyMcPonce!!
I'll stop complaining. I actually love all the Christmas planning and shopping but when you see it all written down it just seems so much.
I

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Dinosaurhunter · 30/09/2011 13:33

30! That's mostly children as we now have the rule just buy for the children .

saythatagain · 30/09/2011 13:34

Very few! DD, 5 x DN's, Ma & Pa
Many, many moons ago we (brothers & inlaws) decided to knock buying for the adults on the head.
I'm sooooo glad too!
Another bonus - most of the nephews are now getting to an age where they prefer money. Not very Christmassy/gifty but v v easy!

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olibeansmummy · 30/09/2011 14:18

Wow!

Just ds, dh, 3 nieces, 1 nephew, 1 teenage brother and my parents.
All the adults have agreed not to do presents but we get something for my parents as they spoil us and especially ds rotten!

AyesToTheRight · 30/09/2011 15:09

DS, DD
My mum and dad
My sister and her DH and their DC (as yet still in utero but will be here before Christmas Smile)
Am not sure about position of H's family as we have separated but might get something for his brother's children. My DC will need to get something for him.
My god daughter and her brother

Think that's it. Which is managable I think :)

ToothlesstheDragon · 30/09/2011 17:03

havent actually worked this out so will do now

in-laws
my parents
dc x 2
DH
My gran
Best friend and her dp
another friend, her 2 dc and her dp
friend, her dp and her dc
next door neighbour

i think thats it, so 18 in total. not too bad

peeriebear · 30/09/2011 17:20

DH, DDs
Mum, dad, 2 sisters, 1 sister's bf
2 Grandparents, auntie+ her partner
2 friends
That's about it really! I don't buy for people just for the sake of it, I'll only buy if I know them well enough to choose something they'll hopefully love.

BabyDubsEverywhere · 30/09/2011 19:06

34 including me Dh and our two. Will have to do a secret santa at college this year I think as well. Brass buttons dont seem to buy very much either unfortunatly :(

BabyDubsEverywhere · 30/09/2011 19:15

Forgot the ds teacher, and my tutor...well its not really a problem, nothing stretches just as far for50 as for 5 i spose :)

Squitch · 30/09/2011 20:20

I buy for 9 (and that's including myself - I always buy myself a couple of things that I know DP won't buy me and I'm always slightly suprised when I unwrap them Christmas morning - I have the memory of a ....)

TheOriginalNutcracker · 30/09/2011 23:03

My 3 dc
Dad
Mum
Brother x2
Brothers gf
The dc's nephew
The dc's dad

So 10 in total.

OvO · 30/09/2011 23:07

2 x DC
3 x nephews
2 x parents

And that's it. 7. Sounds a bit crappy really. But I have a huuuuge family and it could get a bit silly and very expensive.

CherryMonster · 30/09/2011 23:37

my four dc's
my brother and sister
my parents
my best friend, her bloke and 4 kids,
my other good friend and her ds

15 in total, plus always get myself a few little bits to unwrap for the kids benefit.

MercyDulbottle · 01/10/2011 09:00

DC's, my mum, DH.

agreed a few years ago with siblings not to do them, neices/nephews. Huge collective sighs of relief all round.

Soooo easy and enjoyable now.

gigglepin · 01/10/2011 09:09

17 kids
about 10 adults.

Been saving all year.

grumpypants · 01/10/2011 09:15

36:
our dcs 4
dh 1
gps 3
ggp 2
godchildren 4
neices/nephews 10
neighbour 1
friends kids 2
best friend 1
godparents 1
aunt 1
nursery 2
school 2
secret santa 1
me 1