I’m thinking of gifting myself a Nintendo Switch and getting my Sister a Kindle.

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      This. I gift things to family and friends throughout the year, not necessarily on special dates, but because I saw something they needed/could need.

      Buying crap that most probably will end up in the trash is not my thing.

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      I decided a few years back to give experiences not things.

      The way I do that is with a $100-ish gift card to an airline. This way they can use it to go somewhere and make a memory.

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      when i ask for Christmas presents its usually please buy me this item specifically and if you dont want to buy that specific thing please tell me ill just get it myself no harm done.

      but i nowadays need to know whats gotten and not gotten so i know what i can get myself versus outsource to better off family members.

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    I’ve kind of stopped caring about the gift-receiving aspect of christmas in recent years. So I mainly look forward to the family Raclette dinner on christmas eve and meeting some old friends who come home for christmas.

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    Just a nice easy Christmas and New Year, at home just me and my partner, no responsibilities, no social obligations, cozy pyjamas, playing games and relaxing together and generally living actual real life for a couple weeks instead of the constant treadmill.

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    Being able to put the heating on for the days of Christmas would be nice. It is very cold.

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      Reusable hand warmers might be practical for you. They stay warm for hours through a chemical reaction, and you reset it by boiling it.

      Not the same as a whole body warm, but better than nothing. Sorry you’re having to deal with the cold.

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      I’m sorry you’re going through that. I was there just a couple of months back and found some really good deals on heaters at my local thrift store. I found a plug-in radiator for $7.99 and a couple of small space heaters for about $5 each, which really made a difference.

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      I always thought the socks at Christmas thing was a meme, but here we both are in need of nicer socks.

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    Peace and quiet. Someone else to clean and remember things. I’m tired of being the most responsible person. I’m not even that responsible, imo, but everyone else is worse.

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    I want to be able to participate at my friend’s Christmas party. I am so broke I can’t even bring food, no gift for anyone and of course everyone has gifts for eachother. I don’t want a gift but I hate to be the “cheap” one.

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        Not sure yet. I just visited WA. I loved Seattle but it seems like everywhere that’s not Seattle is somewhat neglected. I5 is a piece of shit.

        WA was at the top of my list but it is not anymore. I guess I’ll go check out Colorado in a couple of months.