Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Would you buy house warming presents for someone who didn't pay for their own house?

And their parents are the ones who bought them the house, would you still buy a housewarming present for them if they were registered for $50-$150 gifts at wal-mart and jcpenney?Would you buy house warming presents for someone who didn't pay for their own house?
You only buy a house warming gift if you wish to. House warming applies to those moving into new (to them) dwellings whether it is a house or apartment. As for registering for preset gifts/prices....well...that is a good way to get an idea of what they wish, but you do not by any means have to get something from there. You can buy something inexpensive or nothing at all. This choice is all yours. If I was attending a house warming party, I would take something with me, but by no means would I spend $50 or more on it. There are many cheaper and appreciated gifts you can give. That money amount is too much in my opinion.Would you buy house warming presents for someone who didn't pay for their own house?
I would say yes, it is still there home. I proably feel alittle like you. Why cant someone buy me a house lol. But truth be told we that work for our stuff no the blood, sweat, and tears that went in to buying what ever it may be, well we no that we appreate it and will respect it more. Remember good things come to those who wait, and wait and sometimes wait some more LOL


HAve A great day!
Sure why wouldn't you? Its still their house even if someone bought it for them.
Register this!





Buy them a bottle of two (now three) Buck ChucK at Trader Joe's

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