firstfrost (
firstfrost) wrote2004-12-16 03:07 pm
Christmas Shopping
Over the past years, I admit I've been mildly embarassed when I get a present for someone who didn't get one for me, or vice versa, but I've mostly managed to get over being mortified. The thing that I've been spending far more worry than is reasonable, now, is "what things are couple-gifts and what are single-gifts". What if we bought two things, but one is cooler than the other? I shouldn't get to make the non-cool one from
I've definitely been worrying about this more than I need to... :)
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This is my vote, yes.
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Wow. That's headache-inducing levels of worry to read about, can't imagine thinking it.
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I don't really worry about couple gifts either, but I don't have your extra layer of complication (HarrocK). (In most cases, it's a friend + a spouse, so I either get a thing for the pair if I can find it, or a thing for the friend if I can't, but I don't have your extra complications.)
I don't really see anything wrong about making the less cool present from Harrock if you're doing the wrapping though. ;)
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I generally don't get holiday gifts from friends. I admit it, its a lame way of dodging the whole issue, but the family-members-only gift policy is a real sanity saver.
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I think this is the sort of thing that would annoy me if I hadn't grown up with it, but it does solve a real problem.
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("Is this present from Aunt Susie Santa, or from Work People Santa?")
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