I dislike the general consumerism of Christmas.

//insert whatever gift giving occassion you want in place of Christmas if you have some other holiday//

I grew up in a household without Christmas or Birthday parties. We did visit relatives for Thanksgiving, and my grandmother did give gifts and birthday cards with a fiver, some years a ten, so its not like Ive been completely sheltered. Even so, every schoolyear, fellow students would get excited about the things they wanted for Christmas, and then inevitably be wearing fresh clothes and showing off their stuff in the new year.

As an adult I got to start doing Christmassy things, like decorating, buying, wrapping and giving gifts, occassionally being invited to a party. But it seems all so superficial. Theres this sense of obligation to give gifts, and it makes me realize how much stress it is to try to guess what someone would like, what would be useful, how much to spend, etc. And it happens not only for Christmas, but birthdays too. Its exhausting, and not in a way that makes the work involved worth doing. It needs simplified.

There was a time that giving cash was tacky, an example of not knowing someone well enough to give them something with thought put into it. In recent years thats been turned 180, as if you dont get some big gift like a new phone, car, playstation 8, a vr headset, YABA TV, then cash is preferred (sats are better)

Ive been trying to give consumable gifts in recent years to reduce the long-term-total-cost-and-hassle-of-ownership burden on gift recipients. They can use and be done with it, or simply trash. Theres no worries about needing to remember who bought what, and having something prominently displayed in the home if they are over for dinner.

I dont know what to gift this year and the clock is ticking. The stress is heating up. Maybe i dont give anything. Maybe i make a last minute dash to TJ Maxx or something for some random stuff i can wrap. ugh. no good answers.

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I wholeheartedly agree with this sentiment. I've never been a big fan of christmas. Always felt stupid and forced growing up.

But in recent years I have tried to do cool things for friends. A couple years ago I built seed signers for some bitcoin homies.

I'm not going to say what I'm going to do this year because my homie is actually on nostr this year.

Holidays just generate a shitload of tax dollars for the governments

We just buy for the kids now and that’s it, and they don’t get much. Most we’ll do for parents and grandparents are cards now. It’s not like they need anymore gadgets or gizmos.

When I was a kid back in the 80’s and early 90’s, it was crazy how many gifts we got at Christmas. Spoiled little shits we were and most of it was junk.

I would buy whoever it is a jade and load it up with a bunch of sats. Better yet, sit them down, show them the process and set them up with some sats! 🎄

It's complicated. I assume more complex in those latitudes.

I was raised by my grandmother and she was a person who is not someone who celebrates Christmas.

I was never much of a Christmas person but well one "adapts" xD

I was always bad at giving gifts whether they were birthday or Christmas presents.

I used to give money (if I could) or books 😁 which wasn't that popular.

it's good to think about the people you're supporting, when you purchase a gift... e.g. craft makers, good causes, etc.

a lot of the crafty types rely on the holidays for a significant portion of their income.

if it's well enough understood that this has been a consideration, often the gift recipient will take heart in knowing that others have benefited, as a by-product of your giving.