| | | The holidays can be a time of indulgence and excessive gift giving, especially for your kids. Many parents tend to keep a budget and list of necessities, but the same isn’t always true for relatives, even the most well-meaning among them.
So how should you, as a parent, politely inform relatives that — for budget or choice — you want them to cool it on the number of presents this year? Reporter Caroline Bologna spoke with etiquette experts to understand how best to convey your wishes. |
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