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Stopspot said:
That's called growing up. It is much easier for them to just give you money and you can buy the stuff you want and just give you necessities. I have stopped wishing for "fun" stuff from my folks. This year I've wished for a hair trimmer and a metal dish drying rack for example. Because I get money instead by most of my relatives to buy fun stuff for.

Yeah I know, just saying how less joyous it is once you grow up.

I prefer money over things I probably won't use as I can buy my own things but it still isn't as enjoyable.
 

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@[Lady Deathbane] it's not all bad you get used to working round this time of year and learn to fit all ur traditions and stuff in eventually. Plus in my workplace s older ones get daft and wear santa hats and stuff to get in the spirit and just have fun.
 

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Cloud said:
@[Lady Deathbane] it's not all bad you get used to working round this time of year and learn to fit all ur traditions and stuff in eventually. Plus in my workplace s older ones get daft and wear santa hats and stuff to get in the spirit and just have fun.

yeah, I guess you're right, but I work in an "upscale" woman's department store. Don't think they'd let us wear festive clothing. :tough:
 

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Lady Deathbane said:
yeah, I guess you're right, but I work in an "upscale" woman's department store. Don't think they'd let us wear festive clothing. :tough:

LOL at "upscale"

And that's stupid I think wearing a Santa hat in retail at least show that u are in the spirit. Seems to me a good thing but I do know so many places have issues with it.
 

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Jonathan said:
Yeah I know, just saying how less joyous it is once you grow up.

I prefer money over things I probably won't use as I can buy my own things but it still isn't as enjoyable.
You'll come around again once you move out of your parents house/garage/basement/whatever hidey hole you live in. The moment I moved out I started appreciating Christmas a lot more since it meant being home with the folks for a longer stretch of time than just a weekend here and there. Now I basically only go home for Christmas, mom and dad's birthdays and a while over the summer.
 

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Stopspot said:
You'll come around again once you move out of your parents house/garage/basement/whatever hidey hole you live in. The moment I moved out I started appreciating Christmas a lot more since it meant being home with the folks for a longer stretch of time than just a weekend here and there. Now I basically only go home for Christmas, mom and dad's birthdays and a while over the summer.

Can't tell if you're trying to take the piss or being serious :notsure:

To be honest, Christmas and birthdays is the only day I actually spend with my whole family. Even my parents who I live with, I see for like a maximum of 30 minutes a day after college, going out, work, on here etc.