Last year, Mark and I said we were only going to buy Christmas gifts for our immediate family members, but inevitably we got gifts for each other, too. So I'm thinking that, for us, it's sort of all-or-nothing. If we don't have to buy gifts for other people, then we won't be tempted to buy them for each other.
The only exceptions would be our little niece and nephew, but even then, their parents (my brother & his wife) don't want or expect expensive gifts for them. Otherwise, nothing for the adults. Especially considering that Mark's family is in the UK, and the current exchange rate is HORRIBLE.
But how do we go about this without coming across as totally tacky, rude or scroogish? I think it would be in poor taste if we just didn't send anything without explaining why. But at the same time, I don't want to display poor etiquette by making this announcement in the wrong way.
We don't really care if we get gifts, although the monetary gifts we get from a couple of people would be nice. (Hey, I'm being honest!) To me it seems the only way to get out of giving gifts is to also ask not to receive any. But there's still a big difference between saying, "Please don't send us any gifts this year" and saying, "We're not giving any Christmas gifts this year." I mean, do we explain WHY we won't be giving gifts (to save money & pay down debt)? Everyone knows we're in debt but it just seems selfish and tacky.
I'm rambling now... I'm not sure if I'm making any sense, but hopefully some of you will understand what I'm asking and can give me some feedback!
~ Jenney
The only exceptions would be our little niece and nephew, but even then, their parents (my brother & his wife) don't want or expect expensive gifts for them. Otherwise, nothing for the adults. Especially considering that Mark's family is in the UK, and the current exchange rate is HORRIBLE.
But how do we go about this without coming across as totally tacky, rude or scroogish? I think it would be in poor taste if we just didn't send anything without explaining why. But at the same time, I don't want to display poor etiquette by making this announcement in the wrong way.
We don't really care if we get gifts, although the monetary gifts we get from a couple of people would be nice. (Hey, I'm being honest!) To me it seems the only way to get out of giving gifts is to also ask not to receive any. But there's still a big difference between saying, "Please don't send us any gifts this year" and saying, "We're not giving any Christmas gifts this year." I mean, do we explain WHY we won't be giving gifts (to save money & pay down debt)? Everyone knows we're in debt but it just seems selfish and tacky.
I'm rambling now... I'm not sure if I'm making any sense, but hopefully some of you will understand what I'm asking and can give me some feedback!
~ Jenney


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