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would you send someone's present 2 months after their birthday?

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  • arbroath_lass
    arbroath_lass Posts: 1,607 Forumite
    edited 3 July 2016 at 2:16PM
    Dill wrote: »
    To me it's like giving someone their Christmas present in the middle of February, when everyone's forgotten about Christmas!

    I would love that!

    ETA actually, if it wouldn't upset folks I'd quite like to leave something to open every so often rather than all at once :-D
  • I don't give birthday (or XMAS) presents. If I want to give someone something I do so at any time, rather than feeling that I have to or am expected to for a certain occasion. I would rather somebody spent £5 on giving me something that they wanted to than spend £20 because they felt that they had to .......
  • Marvel1
    Marvel1 Posts: 7,440 Forumite
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    Dill wrote: »
    To me it's like giving someone their Christmas present in the middle of February, when everyone's forgotten about Christmas!
    !

    Chances are the gifts received Xmas day are all forgotten and not used.
  • cyantist
    cyantist Posts: 560 Forumite
    If my family were coming to visit me 6/7 weeks after my birthday I would find it ridiculous that they spend a fortune on posting my gifts just so I can have them on the actual day.

    I recently posted 2 small presents and it cost me £15, if there's lots of presents coming it could cost way more than this plus there's the problem that things can get lost or damaged in the mail.
    No I wouldn't. If not seeing someone beforehand then I would buy something suite for posting.

    But I'd rather someone bought something that they really thought I'd like, not just something that was practical because it could be posted
  • Dill
    Dill Posts: 1,743 Forumite
    LilElvis wrote: »
    I gave my dad his Father's Day card and gift yesterday. They were abroad on the day, his present was fragile and not suitable for posting and this was the first time I had seen him in 6 weeks. He certainly didn't seem upset at the delay.

    That's just a couple of weeks.
  • Trixi
    Trixi Posts: 131 Forumite
    Dill wrote: »
    I said I thought that was a bit off!

    Was the person who will be getting the gift happy with the arrangement (before you gave them your opinion)?

    Just curious.
  • Torry_Quine
    Torry_Quine Posts: 18,874 Forumite
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    cyantist wrote: »
    If my family were coming to visit me 6/7 weeks after my birthday I would find it ridiculous that they spend a fortune on posting my gifts just so I can have them on the actual day.

    I recently posted 2 small presents and it cost me £15, if there's lots of presents coming it could cost way more than this plus there's the problem that things can get lost or damaged in the mail.



    But I'd rather someone bought something that they really thought I'd like, not just something that was practical because it could be posted

    I still get something I think they'd like!:rotfl:
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  • Dill
    Dill Posts: 1,743 Forumite
    Trixi wrote: »
    Was the person who will be getting the gift happy with the arrangement (before you gave them your opinion)?

    Just curious.

    No need to start arguments. The world will still keep turning, regardless of when someone gets their birthday gift!

    I was just curious as to what others think, hence the thread.


    ETA Sorry, I should answer your question, no they were a bit miffed about it at the time and I agreed with them.
  • cyantist
    cyantist Posts: 560 Forumite
    I still get something I think they'd like!:rotfl:

    Oops. I didn't mean to suggest you'd buy any old rubbish just cos it's postable!

    It's just recently it was my nephew's birthday and I knew just what I wanted to get, there would be other things he'd have liked but they just weren't as good. But it meant he got the gift a month late. I did feel bad but more thought and time went into that gift than my other nieces and nephews presents and it didn't seem to bother him. I think he was probably pleased to get a present later and he wouldn't have noticed one less present on the actual day when he had about 50 presents to open.
  • Trixi
    Trixi Posts: 131 Forumite
    edited 3 July 2016 at 2:31PM
    Dill wrote: »
    No need to start arguments. The world will still keep turning, regardless of when someone gets their birthday gift!

    I wasn't trying to start an argument - honestly (I do see how it came across that way). I was really just curious about what they thought :) Thank you for answering.
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