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Who gets a holiday gift or tip from you?

Asked by jca2 (16826points) December 17th, 2019

Other than your SO, (unless you don’t get them a gift), who do you buy gifts for or make gifts for at Christmas or Hanukkah?

Who do you give tips to at the holidays?

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lucillelucillelucille's avatar

Hairstylist, paperboy, mail lady, Josie’s Lawn Service. XD

josie's avatar

^
I cut your grass so good for you, Baby
You can’t help but say “Hot Dog!”

jca2's avatar

@lucillelucillelucille: Gifts, too. Who do you get gifts for?

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@josie- Hotdog!
@jca2 I have made pottery gifts for people before ( same individuals) Usually mugs.

chyna's avatar

Gifts: brother, SIL, her mom and dad. That’s all there is to my little family.
Tips: hairdresser, paper lady, lawn guy.

stanleybmanly's avatar

Postman, garbage man

lucillelucillelucille's avatar

@jca2 Oops. My husband & I exchange gifts but family just gets together.

hmmmmmm's avatar

My kids and my nieces and nephews.

(My wife and I do not exchange gifts.)

Dutchess_III's avatar

I always tip a little more around the holidays. If I happen to get my hair cut, I’ll give her an extra $5. I tip waitresses a little more too.
I really only give gifts to the grandkids. Sometimes I give gifts to the adult. I rarely receive any Christmas gifts from anyone.

Inspired_2write's avatar

My longtime pen pal in France…we exchange one give at Christmas and Birthdays only.
Sent her a Spring floral wreath Cross stitch kit to work on over the winter months, she loved it.
Been writing to her since I was a young teen.
As for tips I usually give a $5.00 tip always at a restaurant.

ucme's avatar

I mean, my kids obviously!
My mum

I gave the postman a tip one year, yeah…told the fucker not to step on my lawn or else I’d stamp on his ’package’

You know what?
He never did!

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