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What is an appropriate amount to spend on someone for Christmas

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Originally posted by: bobdelt
The gift you give him should be free and should be what every man (well except the ones that eat soy) would want.

Get him one thing nice\expensive and one stupid cheap toy that he will probably like better than the expensive gift.

lol
 
Originally posted by: CptObvious
Depends on how serious you are, income level, age, etc.

But if I were going to spend about $50, I would probably look for a 'smaller' accessory like a wallet. I was at the Coach outlet last week and saw some men's wallet's for <$50.

lol
It's just a present.
He is 18 and I am 25. My income is much more than his, and I don't mind spending $50.
I just dont want him to be like, "Damn that's way to much."
 
Originally posted by: Platypus
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: Platypus
I'd get him what he needs and would like and not worry about the $ 🙂

Well I have to worry about the money. If he gets me something for $20 and I get him something for $100 he is going to feel bad.


Ah, well that's a new element to the story.

Why don't you guys decide how much you will spend on each other?

Because I want everything to be a surprise.
 
Originally posted by: dullard
Christmas at two months is a difficult situation for you and your boyfriend.

Last year, I was in a similar boat, but it was 4 months. I felt that my GF had a very good impact on my life and I wanted to splurge a bit on her. But I realized we had only been together for a short time. So, I settled on $100. I normally give long term signficicant others ~$150 gifts and family/friends ~$30 gifts. So this was in the middle. Then I opened her gift to me and it was a lowly DVD. She spent maybe $20. I was a bit insulted. It wasn't that she was showing problems with our relationship, but it turns out that she is even more frugal than I had thought. She thought $20 was splurging on a gift and she splurged on me because she liked me that much.

Conclusion: anything near $20 will be an insult, even if you don't intend it. But you really don't need to spend anything near $100. Try for the middle, ~$60. He'll like it and you won't send any wrong message. I would go for something just over $50, so you error on the positive side. Something just under $50 can be good but still look a bit cheap and may send a negative message.


Wow, 20 bucks? That does suck, and that is extremely frugal... you still with her?
 
Originally posted by: Zysoclaplem
Originally posted by: CptObvious
Depends on how serious you are, income level, age, etc.

But if I were going to spend about $50, I would probably look for a 'smaller' accessory like a wallet. I was at the Coach outlet last week and saw some men's wallet's for <$50.

lol
It's just a present.
He is 18 and I am 25. My income is much more than his, and I don't mind spending $50.
I just dont want him to be like, "Damn that's way to much."

That's quite the age difference 😉
 
Originally posted by: Pause
Originally posted by: b0mbrman
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
It depends on how much you like her. I mean, if you think she's the one, get her something over $100...otherwise, $50 or less is fine.

are you serious or just being an ass?

...or just ignorant...

Why bash him? he just wasn't paying that much attention I'm sure, maybe skimmed over the thread and posted his advice assuming OP was talking about his girlfriend instead of boyfriend. Simple mistake.

WWYBYWB?

the guy is a lifer so he should know about Zysoclaplem's sexual preferences. We go though this every time he posts a thread about his SOs.
 
even at 18 years old $50 isn't that much money. If he has an after school job he can afford $50 no problem. That or if you are kinda serious with him you can set "limits". So he gets an idea around how much he should be spending.

For example me and my g/f put $100 limit on each other gift this christmas. So what will end up happening is i get something for $100 and i buy her something that cost $140, but i tell her i got a great deal on it and it only cost $100. This has worked out quite well for many holidays with us.
 
Originally posted by: BKLounger
even at 18 years old $50 isn't that much money. If he has an after school job he can afford $50 no problem. That or if you are kinda serious with him you can set "limits". So he gets an idea around how much he should be spending.

For example me and my g/f put $100 limit on each other gift this christmas. So what will end up happening is i get something for $100 and i buy her something that cost $140, but i tell her i got a great deal on it and it only cost $100. This has worked out quite well for many holidays with us.

Well he works, and is in college. I think I will just do a $50 thing and hope he likes his gift.
 
Originally posted by: snoopdoug1
Wow, 20 bucks? That does suck, and that is extremely frugal... you still with her?
Yes, we are still together. This year, we just spent last weekend in NYC for a Christmas trip together. That was our main gift to each other, and we decided to each buy something ~$25 to open up near Christmas day.

Communication for the win.

We are both frugal. Yet we both have wonderful careers and make sufficient money. I just didn't know at the time that she was THAT frugal. She made up the rest of Christmas with something that may get me banned if I post details. So, yes, we are still together.
 
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