Hi. Newbie here. I simply searched Google asking for the average spend for a teenagers birthday? Anyway, now you're all stuck with me lol. I think I've gone over board BUT..... I've bought my daughter a Nexus 7 tablet and case plus a couple of books - £200. She is an avid reader and a habit that I encourage but books, especially the latest teenage ones are generally not available at car boots or eBay so I sort of see it as an investment. EBooks, many are free, are certainly cheaper to buy than from your typical book stores. THEN.... I'm taking her and 3 of her school friends to Camp Hill for the day which is costing me £165 plus picnic and petrol.
In my mind, she will have a birthday to remember for years to come and a piece of technology that will help her in her final years of study.
To add to the above, our extended family is dysfunctional to say the least, so what I do on the day, other than gift tokens from my aunt and my dads family, what makes her birthday special will be done by me. My bro is great. He may take on the expense of the tablet but he may not..... We do not live near family, so her birthday is really what I make it.
Your thoughts are? Bigggggggggg sigh!!!!!!!!!! I don't want to spoil her but worry that maybe I am. Have a gone over board. Am I spoiling her?
Ps. She gets £40 a month pocket money. She buys her own clothes except essentials. I buy underwear, school uniform etc. She buys the fashion stuff and usually from Primark. I also pay for her phone which I think is a necessity these days.