When your kids have a birthday party, do you open gifts at the party? We always did, but I've been to a couple recently where the kids never opened gifts. Personally, I think that if I spent the time picking out a gift for your kid, I want to see them open it, and it seems a little rude to just skip it. The only reason I could see not to is if it's a huge party with dozens of gifts, but this wasn't the case. Thoughts?
Re: Party gifts question
We have family over for dinner for the kids' birthdays, and that is different. They open presents then
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We opened gifts when I was growing up, and we will continue it with little man
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at his 2nd party he opened presents and it was a shit show. All the kids were vCard dying because they couldnt open a present and then they all wanted to unbox them and take all the stuff apart.
At his 3rd birthday he opened presents snd it went much smoother.
FTW You don't buy gifts to get a reaction.
Eh my five and seven year old will watch quietly but I guarantee you they would rather be playing with their friends then watching their friends open presents. But then again parties for my kids are way more about the experience and friends than gifts.
We do open gifts here at parties- I've never ever been to one who didn't. But I don't care what others do. As per usual, this is a "thing" that will vary among different groups of people, different states, different areas, etc etc.
At the kids' 3rd/1st birthday combo we decided not to and honestly I'm glad we did, because we opened the presents with DS the next day and even though he loved everything, he would have seemed ungrateful. It's just his age...he wants to move onto the next thing as soon as he's opened one - he loves clothes but he will toss them aside without a thought to get to the next thing - if he already has something, which he often does, he will say it - not rudely or anything, just in observation, but the person would still feel bad. He really did love everything he got but you wouldn't know it watching him open them, so I'm glad we skipped it.
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I will one up you on that. For classmates the kids shop my gift closest, full of target clearance. My friends kids and family get special gifts chosen, but not some random kid.
Well,honestly my kids are not into gifts at all. Like seriously they would rather spend time with their friends. In the end isn't this the best lesson? I would rather have kids that value friendships and time over gifts any day. So while you are teaching your kids to appreciate the new lightning McQueen I will teach mine that gifts are just stuff and can never ever trump time and memories with friends. You feel free to think your lesson. Is better I will think mine it. I adore my friends and they adore me not because of the gifts we provide each other but because of the times we are there for and support each other. So you are right I probably wouldn't be friends with people who think gifts are so important, they just aren't to me.
eh I only took it that far because crazy hav white knighter basically said she could never be friends with people like us. You know because we don't open gifts at parties.