The festive season.
Oh how I hate it, the commericalism, the sycophancy, the loathing of shopping keepers and the pressure of matching quantity (not specifically with qualitiy, or thought) of the big evening. Yes German tradition requires the evening not the following day.
My suggestion, which I still feel a justified and good one was brutally thrown out the windows. Lets all buy ourselves what we want and we're all be happier for it. Apparently that's not in the spirit of giving.
Isn't it really? I think it is, its giving yourself what you really want, rather than waste money on somehting you think someone wants, and cutting costs to make sure that you can afford to buy everyone something.
Just don't get me started on that one.
Oh how I hate it, the commericalism, the sycophancy, the loathing of shopping keepers and the pressure of matching quantity (not specifically with qualitiy, or thought) of the big evening. Yes German tradition requires the evening not the following day.
My suggestion, which I still feel a justified and good one was brutally thrown out the windows. Lets all buy ourselves what we want and we're all be happier for it. Apparently that's not in the spirit of giving.
Isn't it really? I think it is, its giving yourself what you really want, rather than waste money on somehting you think someone wants, and cutting costs to make sure that you can afford to buy everyone something.
Just don't get me started on that one.
