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Re: Gifting Money . . .
By: sandisadie Date: January 12, 2022, 3:51 pm
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Betty - I like the way you think!!
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Re: Gifting Money . . .
By: mime Date: January 12, 2022, 7:48 pm
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I love this. For my teenager, it's the difference between
getting something he'll get little use of vs spending money when
he goes out-- some time ago, maybe on the old forum, someone
said that giving money was like giving independence. That's a
very big deal to young adults.
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Re: Gifting Money . . .
By: STiG Date: January 12, 2022, 9:06 pm
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For a while, my nephews were difficult to buy for. One year,
they got gloves with a $5 rolled up in each finger. Another
year, they got little miniature Christmas trees with $5 bills
folded into stars (here in Canada, they are blue). The first
year I did it, I gave them cold, hard cash. Loonies and
toonies, frozen in layers in peanut butter jars. They thought
it was hysterical. I later found out that older nephew paid the
cabbie taking his girlfriend home in loonies and toonies. ;D
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