Ok, so I was sitting on the bus last week, and a guy was talking to the bus driver about how he has to go out christmas shopping for his wife, and how it's such a big pain shopping for her because she is so picky. The bus driver then said that he was planning on "getting it all done" on his way back from the bus station on a friday night.
It seems like Christmas shopping is more of a chore than anything, so I came up with an idea concerning gift shopping FOR FAMILY MEMBERS:
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So, what if all the money you spent on gifts for other family members went towards buying gifts for yourself? Overall, the family does not lose anymore money than it would have anyway; the only difference is that you get gifts for yourself- stuff you actually want or need! No more gift return receipts to keep track of... no more trips back to stores to return that ugly sweater your mom likes more than you do...
and most importantly, no terrible guilt feelings from buying a cheap gift for your sister when you discover on Christmas Day that she went out and bought something expensive for you.
Of course, the only bad thing about my idea is that the element of surprise is gone, and perhaps it does something bad for family communication etc, but come on! We are family! We all love eachother. In fact, we love eachother sooooo much, we just dont want to put one another through the crowds at the mall or "last minute" rushes when you suffer from terrible guilt feelings when you see an Xbox 360 - shaped gift sitting under the tree with your name on it. You may not even want the big expensive gift; but you just feel like crap because someone went and spent so much on your gift, when you bought them a $5 snowglobe that's not doing anyone any favors.
In fact, because of this crap feeling, you may go out and buy something expensive for the other person as an attempt to redeem your cheap self. Do you see the negative feedback loop being created? If everyone just went out shopping for themselves, they would buy exactly what they want, no more, no less.
Come on, this is Christmas! I thought if everyone bought stuff for themselves, then the focus could be on spending time together, rather than critically appraising another family member's attempt at guessing what you like.
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What do you think about my idea? I told it to my family and I am getting mixed reviews: My dad likes it because he's selfish and lazy like me, but my sister and mother are at the other end of the spectrum, like how I predict all women are..
donjuan
p.s. of course, if you have a girlfriend, you may want to buy her the edible underwear yourself... you know... just to give a nudge in the right direction
