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In reply to the discussion: Young people don't want their parents' stuff [View all]nini
(16,672 posts)74. I'm not talking about dining rooms sets.. I'm talking about a plate and a cup, or vase etc..
Small things.. which you admit to having so I don't get why you don't understand my point.
The family members I am talking about aren't like you anyway. They are settled with big houses (bigger than my own) so they don't have the excuse they are on the move or don't have the space.
I'm moving to Portugal in a few years. I have to get rid of lots of stuff myself. I'll be taking some family things because they're important to where I come from. I'll ship them..no problem
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The mister and I figured about 10 items either son might want. We have come to terms that...
Tikki
Aug 2017
#3
Try and see what they are worth currently so you can let him know which to save or sell
lunasun
Aug 2017
#14
I know they don't want our stuff, but I like some of it. When's the right time to let go?
Shrike47
Aug 2017
#16
The mountain of shit my parents have moved into my house is unbelievable
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Aug 2017
#17
My mother AND grandmother are packrats. They already know I don't want their stuff.
Luciferous
Aug 2017
#22
I don't get not wanting the silver. And what about recycling? Isn't it better to use all those
lunamagica
Aug 2017
#35
I'm not talking about dining rooms sets.. I'm talking about a plate and a cup, or vase etc..
nini
Aug 2017
#74
I have dealt in antiques over the past 30 years or so, mainly stuff I picked up at garage or estate
Frustratedlady
Aug 2017
#65
My great-grandmother didn't want my g'g-gm's stuff; gm didn't want her mother's stuff.
politicat
Aug 2017
#68
My first two apartments were furnished exclusively by hand-me-down furniture
LanternWaste
Aug 2017
#69
Young adults don't even want these kind of China , silver etc gifts new at weddings
lunasun
Aug 2017
#76