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In reply to the discussion: How many of you are NOT buying much if any this Christmas? [View all]SheilaT
(23,156 posts)28. I've already done most of my Christmas shopping.
Picked up things on various little trips I've taken this year. I'm finishing up a set of embroidered pillowcases for a great-niece. I often do home made things, which I enjoy enormously.
I have often been shocked at how much some people spend for Christmas, or when I read things about how much the "average" or "typical" family spends. Growing up relatively poor as one of six children, there were never a lot of gifts at Christmas, and I carried over a sense of frugality well into old age. I only buy what I can afford to buy. I only give to those I want to give to.
It does help a great deal that I don't have a TV so I see very few of the commercials that celebrate buying things.
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I don't usually post commercials, but Chrismahanukwanzakah comes only once a year
hatrack
Nov 2013
#62
The animated version was better - a multi-armed Santa playing the sitar sitting on a mushroom
hatrack
Nov 2013
#67
My group of friends does a gift exchange where we buy one gift of about $20 and theres a game that
Erose999
Nov 2013
#36
No, but then we never do . . . a few presents for nieces, Christmas dinner . .. .
hatrack
Nov 2013
#61