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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? 10:04 - Oct 13 with 3062 viewspikeypaul

And should spending on it take priority over the essentials in life ?

Also should Bojos handouts like Winter Fuel Allowance be used to buy the grand kids toys or to keep oneself warm?

No doubt some will say yes to the above and they are totally entitled to their opinion, like all of us, but others may reason its why so many struggle this time of year.

If these realities of individuals decisions and responsibility or lack of on their expenditure upsets some please ignore the thread and move on.

Thanks in advance.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:05 - Oct 13 with 1713 viewsHighjack

I genuinely hate Christmas. Christmas can go bugger itself.

The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:17 - Oct 13 with 1706 viewsonehunglow

Those who spend the most proportion of their income on Christmas are often the very poorest in society.
Christmas is a marketing tool to fleece people of money they dont have.

It is without doubt the most grotesque time of year. Religion is absolutely absent from all of this as is Peace on Earth and cringing carols.

Kids often enjoy unwrapping more than a present which after a few days is often ignored then sold off a few years later on e bay or the local boot ale (remember them)

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:24 - Oct 13 with 1701 viewspikeypaul

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:05 - Oct 13 by Highjack

I genuinely hate Christmas. Christmas can go bugger itself.


I expect a lot do Highjack given the debt and misery it puts some of the not so well off in .

Most probably think they are obliged and have to spend money they do not have out of tradition and keeping up with the Jones’s, seems strange but hey if it floats their boat who am I to say they should not run up large debt for it.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:25 - Oct 13 with 1696 viewspikeypaul

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:17 - Oct 13 by onehunglow

Those who spend the most proportion of their income on Christmas are often the very poorest in society.
Christmas is a marketing tool to fleece people of money they dont have.

It is without doubt the most grotesque time of year. Religion is absolutely absent from all of this as is Peace on Earth and cringing carols.

Kids often enjoy unwrapping more than a present which after a few days is often ignored then sold off a few years later on e bay or the local boot ale (remember them)


Boot ale ?

Is that drinking out of your Dr Martens?
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:28 - Oct 13 with 1689 viewsonehunglow

Its for all of us pikey to take the pressure of those who feel obliged to fork out for unwanted drivel for presents.

Me and mrs have long since topped buying what we dont need at xmas. I ask my siblings to donate to Claire House rather than end anything at all my may.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:35 - Oct 13 with 1680 viewspikeypaul

Your ‘s’ key is ticking.

Pretty much the ame regarding gift.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:47 - Oct 13 with 1668 viewsonehunglow

I know.lol.I took the keyboard apart and it's the result.

I have to use my fingers properly.

Stick with me.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:52 - Oct 13 with 1667 viewsProfessor

No- ridiculous pressure placed on people to spend on unneeded things. One big present for the boy and clothes etc for my daughter.

For seem reason where I grew up (Rhondda) there is a ridiculous amount spent-total excess and most of it on crap. Will spend more on food etc. as a family celebration but certainly not breaking the bank.
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:56 - Oct 13 with 1666 viewsonehunglow

My mum's parents had Advocaat and Cyprus Sherry and song around the piano by my brilliant pianist uncle. I knew all Peggy Lee songs before I passed the 11+. I also learned to play "Laura" . They had no TV . They talked-yeah talked . Had nothing as my grandad was injured in the Docks and basically lost interest in living until he drifted away. Chritmas was a respite as he had family around and especially me,as I was his favourite. They spoiled me -by getting hold of some Tangerines-My Christmas Present from them.

True strory

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 11:17 - Oct 13 with 1656 viewsCatullus

We've never gotten heavily into debt for Christmas though we have spent what we can afford. We have one son which helps.
4 Christmases back, after a bit of an argument about Santa and presents not costing us anything (he was 8) I told him the truth, there is no jolly man in a red suit clambering down our chimney leaving presents because he's been good.
Since then we've had an agreement, he tells us what he wants and he can have what we can afford. He hasn't asked for very much since and usually it's one big present, something worthwhile and not very much else besides things he actually needs, so clothes, shoes/trainers.
This year he is hoping for a PS5 but nothing else, he says he'll save pocket money to buy games.
If it's like last year, we'll get the board games out, play cards, watch a few films. We won't even eat too much though we will be well stocked with the nice stuff!

On a personal level we love Christmas but we hate what it's become on a commercial level. People have decorations up already, shops are already putting Christmas stuff on shelves, it won't be long until the songs are on the radio and films on tv, that should all wait until December 1st in our opinion. Christmas starting in October has just made it samey and boring.
When we see stuff about parents hwo buy their kids insane amounts of presents it drives us spare. Christmas isn't about matrial gain, or it shouldn't be. It should be about sharing, about looking after loved ones and helping those less fortunate.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 11:24 - Oct 13 with 1649 viewsonehunglow

The spirit of Christmas has long gone Cat. It is purely commercial now.

Same with Easter ,equally groteque.


Oh for a truly secular society.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 11:26 - Oct 13 with 1646 viewsProfessor

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 11:17 - Oct 13 by Catullus

We've never gotten heavily into debt for Christmas though we have spent what we can afford. We have one son which helps.
4 Christmases back, after a bit of an argument about Santa and presents not costing us anything (he was 8) I told him the truth, there is no jolly man in a red suit clambering down our chimney leaving presents because he's been good.
Since then we've had an agreement, he tells us what he wants and he can have what we can afford. He hasn't asked for very much since and usually it's one big present, something worthwhile and not very much else besides things he actually needs, so clothes, shoes/trainers.
This year he is hoping for a PS5 but nothing else, he says he'll save pocket money to buy games.
If it's like last year, we'll get the board games out, play cards, watch a few films. We won't even eat too much though we will be well stocked with the nice stuff!

On a personal level we love Christmas but we hate what it's become on a commercial level. People have decorations up already, shops are already putting Christmas stuff on shelves, it won't be long until the songs are on the radio and films on tv, that should all wait until December 1st in our opinion. Christmas starting in October has just made it samey and boring.
When we see stuff about parents hwo buy their kids insane amounts of presents it drives us spare. Christmas isn't about matrial gain, or it shouldn't be. It should be about sharing, about looking after loved ones and helping those less fortunate.


PS5 ordered. Paid for by my son himself through saving pocket money, birthday money and doing some tasks for cash like stripping wallpaper helping demolish our old shed. Fair play to him. Took a year but he got enough.
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 11:29 - Oct 13 with 1640 viewsonehunglow

Stripping wallpaper.That is almost social services stuff. I hope you gave him a steam stripping device and not have him use one of those useless triangular scrapers.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 12:53 - Oct 13 with 1616 viewspikeypaul

Great post by Catullus

If only others had his sense and family values.

I take my hat off to you and your son, sir.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 12:55 - Oct 13 with 1609 viewsonehunglow

Pikey.

You get some shocking stick on here and Im not in agreement with much what you post but you've created a cracking thread that should be read by all.

Well done

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:08 - Oct 13 with 1601 viewspikeypaul

It’s water off a ducks back and the terrorist supporting, remoaner , leftie losers go straight on ignore, leaving the idiots getting wound up and talking to themselves, what they do then is just run to the mods frustrated and 😭 like children. They seem to think anyone that disagrees with them should be banned, typical of the left these days.

Anyway we don’t want to take this thread off track let’s stay on topic, but yes I expect some of the losers will still try to abuse me since they can give it but not take it.I suspect some are still bitter about having to accept democracy, but hey that’s their problem.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:08 - Oct 13 with 1601 viewsProfessor

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 11:29 - Oct 13 by onehunglow

Stripping wallpaper.That is almost social services stuff. I hope you gave him a steam stripping device and not have him use one of those useless triangular scrapers.


No-proper scraping. Last remnants of blown vinyl on our stairs. Impermeable to the steamer. He did it all fair play and was hard graft
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:37 - Oct 13 with 1579 viewsonehunglow

Blown vinyl!.

Wow.


My old fella had flock wallpaper and when the house was sold after he died,I ctually felt sorry for the developers who bought the property.It went up circa 1966.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:47 - Oct 13 with 1572 viewswaynekerr55

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:47 - Oct 13 by onehunglow

I know.lol.I took the keyboard apart and it's the result.

I have to use my fingers properly.

Stick with me.


An Aldi KiSbOyD gone 'rongue

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:50 - Oct 13 with 1570 viewswaynekerr55

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 12:55 - Oct 13 by onehunglow

Pikey.

You get some shocking stick on here and Im not in agreement with much what you post but you've created a cracking thread that should be read by all.

Well done


Seconded. I need a lie down...

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:53 - Oct 13 with 1568 viewsonehunglow

Lie down? You should be warking hard.

Welcome back Mr Kerr

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:58 - Oct 13 with 1566 viewschad

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:53 - Oct 13 by onehunglow

Lie down? You should be warking hard.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 14:05 - Oct 13 with 1564 viewschad

I woulda say it is easier to choose not to go overboard at Christmas, if you could actually afford to if you wanted. If that makes any sense.
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 14:08 - Oct 13 with 1562 viewsonehunglow

It's a little levity between me ol mucker wayne.

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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 14:59 - Oct 13 with 1541 viewsCatullus

Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 11:26 - Oct 13 by Professor

PS5 ordered. Paid for by my son himself through saving pocket money, birthday money and doing some tasks for cash like stripping wallpaper helping demolish our old shed. Fair play to him. Took a year but he got enough.


Our son helps around the house, helps with cooking but not the washing up! He helps with shopping.
One of the key rules is, he can have what he asks for at Christmas, within reason, as long as his school reports are good and he's working hard. He's knuckled down with his homework too.
Decorating, I doubt he'd strip wallpaper but he did help paint his bedroom.

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