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So I never actually knew parents bought their kids valentines gifts, I'm not talking just a card etc I'm talking full on Xmas style gifts like toys, bikes etc...anyway like I said I had no idea until I seen it all over my social media feeds this morning.
We don't celebrate it as its also my mums anniversary but now im sitting here thinking am I **** mum being selfish not celebrating it for my little boy :shrug:
Answers on a postcard or just post below due to cost of living and the price of stamps etc etc
Livia
14-02-2023, 09:24 AM
Some parents need their head checked, in my opinion.
All the maddest ideas come from social media these days.
GoldHeart
14-02-2023, 09:27 AM
I guess it's another way they want to involve their kids , but no I don't think there's anything wrong with not doing this . There's alot of commercialised ideas out there aswell....but I guess that could be said for every celebration holiday out there .
Crimson Dynamo
14-02-2023, 09:29 AM
repulsive
Niamh.
14-02-2023, 09:32 AM
That's a real American thing, they get Valentines for friends, kids etc. When i was there Aupairing years ago, I got Valentines day stuff from the family I stayed with which was odd :laugh: Great money making though for all those card/flower/chocolate companies
Cherie
14-02-2023, 09:34 AM
Resist it Josy, it was never for kids, it started with a card , now its flowers, chocolates, fizzy pink wine, teddies, underwear, expensive dinners for adults/teens, now they are coming for the kids, it must be a new thing because I have literally never heard of this, the closest we came was kids would make a card for their parents in primary school......
Don't be swayed by corporate greed!
Cherie
14-02-2023, 09:35 AM
That's a real American thing, they get Valentines for friends, kids etc. When i was there Aupairing years ago, I got Valentines day stuff from the family I stayed with which was odd :laugh: Great money making though for all those card/flower/chocolate companies
There we go, Halloween, Black Friday, and now this all borrowed from the Yanks
GoldHeart
14-02-2023, 09:39 AM
There we go, Halloween, Black Friday, and now this all borrowed from the Yanks
Strangely we haven't adopted Thanksgiving, but yet we took black Friday lol :conf: .
Crimson Dynamo
14-02-2023, 09:43 AM
Strangely we haven't adopted Thanksgiving, but yet we took black Friday lol :conf: .
lol
that is not strange bearing in mind what Thanksgiving is about
:laugh:
Cherie
14-02-2023, 09:51 AM
Strangely we haven't adopted Thanksgiving, but yet we took black Friday lol :conf: .
honestly give it time, like wishing each other Happy Holidays, they will probably try to introduce it at some point :laugh:
Livia
14-02-2023, 09:52 AM
There we go, Halloween, Black Friday, and now this all borrowed from the Yanks
My OH has never received a valentine from his parents. Maybe it's different in Texas LOL....
Cherie
14-02-2023, 09:52 AM
Josy was it you who posted about Easter as well, that kids get toys like at Christmas as well as Eggs?
Livia
14-02-2023, 09:57 AM
lol
that is not strange bearing in mind what Thanksgiving is about
:laugh:
Did you know.... The native American, Squanto, who greeted the Pilgrims, greeted them in English? He had been stolen into slavery by the Spanish, either escaped or was freed, travelled to London where he learned English and worked as a shipbuilder. Today's fun fact...
GoldHeart
14-02-2023, 10:02 AM
On Jeremy Vine , they're talking about a place that is doing valentine's dinner for dogs lol , businesses are really milking this day for all it's worth :rolleyes: lol .
Nice to see some people not struggling with the cost of living crisis...
Did you know.... The native American, Squanto, who greeted the Pilgrims, greeted them in English? He had been stolen into slavery by the Spanish, either escaped or was freed, travelled to London where he learned English and worked as a shipbuilder. Today's fun fact...
Did you know 50 percent of travelers die before they are 50.
I always find it very odd to see Valentine's cards aimed at sons or for Mums, wonder what Freud would think about it
Liam-
14-02-2023, 10:18 AM
Capitalism at work
UserSince2005
14-02-2023, 10:28 AM
I buy my little girl a rose each year just because she is so special and pretty and needs to know her worth and how she will be treated future.
Nothing extravagant just a simple gift.
I thought it was dying out, seems not. I have seen some shops have a few things in, but i feel (excluding tik tock/social media insanity) it's nowhere near as popular as it used to be.
I did see one ad board at the train station which stood out, it was something like "milk tray, when you both agree on no fuss". I think that's fair, a few quid on some chocolates, that'll actually be eaten anyway.
Crimson Dynamo
14-02-2023, 10:37 AM
Make heart shaped toast and a wee vase with Snowdrops in
cost zero
Romance level: high
did i mention it costs nothing?
:hee:
smudgie
14-02-2023, 11:07 AM
I always sent my kids a valentines card each, once they were old enough to read.
No gifts though.
Livia
14-02-2023, 03:15 PM
Did you know 50 percent of travelers die before they are 50.
Actually, yes. And they make up a wildly disproportionate number of people currently in prison. Happy Valentines!
AnnieK
14-02-2023, 03:29 PM
I wished my son a Happy Valentines this morning - he looked at me, said "ewww" shook his head and disappeared into his room :laugh:
So nah, he's not getting a present
Mystic Mock
27-02-2023, 04:20 PM
There we go, Halloween, Black Friday, and now this all borrowed from the Yanks
Halloween and Black Friday are good imo, you can get deals off the PlayStation Store during those days.:dance:
But seriously we as a society already pay heavily financially during Birthdays and Christmas, I personally wouldn't spend too heavily on any other celebratory day.
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