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This year we (me & the wife) actually got what we asked for off my mum & dad as did my sister (both gifts about £65 in value) only to find out my brother (he's a fair bit younger) got a frikkin Macbook, countless DVD's & PS3 games, skull-kandy head phones and loads of other stuff, probably knocking on a grands worth of presents - I've kinda put the previous spending habbits (re: my brothers presents)of my parents to one side as we're (me & my sister are older) but this year they really took the P!$$ 😯

This year he's had 5k spent on his bedroom being re-furbed/decorated, 3 new guitars a PS3 and desktop computer and an orange guitar amp!

God only knows what he's going to get next year!

Just to take the biscuit we got him a PAYG mobile phone for his birthday, that alsted all of a week before he'd got my parents to buy him a new one as the one we got wasn't good enough!!


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 6:28 pm
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This year we (me & the wife) actually got what we asked for off my mum & dad

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Posted : 26/12/2009 6:33 pm
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Are they actually your brothers mum and dad or just Sugar Mummy and Daddy.

Also how old is your brother 37.


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 8:33 pm
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Let me give you a song


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 8:38 pm
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You do realise that your parents are not doing him any favours? Presumably he is the only one left at home? He will not want to leave!

I would bite your tongue, he will get a shock when he enters the real world.


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 8:39 pm
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I'm one of 3 kids, ME and by brother are 31, my sister 42. We always get the same kinda stuff (value-wise), but it's not important. I see where you're coming from, I empathise, but cinnamon_girl said, your parents aren't dong him any favours.

I'd leave it alone for now, bur raise the issue with your olds at a later, more appropriate, time. With the right approach, your parents will take it on-board and be reasonable about it all...

You guys appreciate yours, you brother may not...

'Tis the season of good-will, after all! 😀 Hope it hasn't ruined your festive spirit.

Rob.


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 8:45 pm
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Me & the missus each got a selection box off her parents
Her brother & his wife got a fancy HD camcorder

TBH - I really don't care
If you let it bother you it won't serve any purpose other than chew you up


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 8:47 pm
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What a great OP. I can't make my mind up who in the family I feel more sorry for. Christmas is great!


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:07 pm
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are not showing a bit of a spoilt brat attitude yourself there though?


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:09 pm
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actually got what we asked for

maybe your younger brother aimed higher and got what he asked for?


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:09 pm
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5k on his bedroom! Must be nice


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:19 pm
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A time for giving, a time for getting,A time for forgiving and for forgetting.


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:21 pm
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The Gin Blossoms!
That's one of my favourite songs....

Goan, that's your best ever post - I know your intention was to belittle the OP and make him feel stupid, but, against all the odds you have actually made someone smile.
Try it again sometime, I believe it's addictive 😀


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:23 pm
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thats a hell of a lot of stuff to get for christmas, some families are right mad for it. I can see where your coming from as it is easy to get jealous but seriously **** him, just buy what you want that way you get what you want.


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:23 pm
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maybe they feel sorry for him as you've got on with it and he's just a sad **** stuck at home with them?


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 9:25 pm
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I know how you feel, my brother (36) is still living at home with my Dad. Drives me crazy on occaision as he's hardly paying rent, has a compnay car and doesn't even have to worry about grocery shopping. I left home at 21 and have never had any help from my parents (to be fair I haven't asked either). He's had the equivliant of £ 100k's lavished on him not having to sort out his own house etc.

Then I look at his life and compare it with my own. I have my own house, life, wife and 2 kids. I got here through my own efforts (and those of my wife), we don't owe anybody anything and we have a future. He on the other hand stopped growing social and domestically when he was about 18. Cinnamon_girl got it about right, they aren't doing him any favours. Unfortunately it may be a long time before the real world catches up with him. I know my brother's in for a life crippling shock when my Dad dies and he has to fend for himself and leave the family home. It's one thing I don't envy him.


 
Posted : 26/12/2009 10:41 pm

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