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Here's a mad suggestion - spend 5 minutes talking to the child to find out their taste in books/music/dvd's/video games/whatever.unless the present is something they really want and guessing their tastes is very dodgy
You need to be prepared to stand up & demonstrate your value system to all around you without fretting about what the child, or the child's friends or the child's family will think.So the choice is to impose your own ideals on the child or think about the child and how they will feel
You'll never win this battle. By this logic, you should give them more & more & more to ensure that their friends can't slag them. Which of course results in them slagging off their friends who got less, so their friends families should be giving more & more too. Break the cycle.and how their friends will slag them if they don't get the dosh.
Yes - they do. In choosing the gift, they have a small direct influence on the child's upbringing & morals.most people who give confirmation gifts do not have any direct influence on the child's upbringing or morals.
but being a child at the receiving end of a moralising adult who wishes to impose 'standards' and make you the odd-one-out is no joke (and believe me I know).
Welcome to AAM, where we can all agree it's just rude to be poor or in financial bother.I think that the minimum is twenty or else it is kind off just rude
Well said. Don't be asking about money unless you have an abundance of it.Welcome to AAM, where we can all agree it's just rude to be poor or in financial bother.
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