For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for December 03, 2023

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    catchup  12 months ago

    Why does she buy gifts for her sister-in-law’s nieces?

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    Baarorso  12 months ago

    Juggling gift giving’s one of the skills a mother’s gotta acquire.;-D

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    snsurone76  12 months ago

    Does Elly’s job at the bookstore pay enough to afford all that?

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    snsurone76  12 months ago

    When did Christmas stop being a religious celebration and turn into a gift-grab?

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    MichaelAxelFleming  12 months ago

    Elly’s living in the present.

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    Macushlalondra  12 months ago

    Now you only have to choose a gift for John. Good that most, if not all of the shopping is done. Now you can relax.

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    Harumph  12 months ago

    What about Michael?

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    NaGrom Premium Member 12 months ago

    Appropriate gift selection can be tricky. I once put a lot of time and effort getting a genuine original craft piece for a friend, only for them to open it and their mother said angrily, “I just saw a shelf-full of those in the Dollar Store! Give it back and demand he hand back the gift you bought him. NOW!!”

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    Doug K  12 months ago

    … and a curse.

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    happyinvenice23  12 months ago

    Good morning Lynn, you are amazing, I love you

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    Wren Fahel  12 months ago

    Last year, due to an emergency where we needed to get a “new” car, Christmas was extremely tight. We managed to find cute little necklaces for my brother’s twin teenage granddaughters. When they opened their gifts they didn’t even bother to hide their disdain. One even said, “At least the box is cute.” Their little brother & older cousin appreciated their gifts. Thinking about this year, I decided that those two little snits are getting $10 Walmart gift cards.

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    oakie817  12 months ago

    ba dum tss

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    Willywise52 Premium Member 12 months ago

    It’s a pain in the butt,just like the relatives…

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    NeedaChuckle Premium Member 12 months ago

    I give some gifts, but mostly money to the family. Friends may get a gift, if I find something they may like, but usually a gift card. If anyone doesn’t like what they get, they can give it back!!

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    cracker65  12 months ago

    Reading that exhausted me.

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    ladykat  12 months ago

    It’s not that hard, if you set your mind to it.

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    KageKat  12 months ago

    I figure it’s like any other math/logic problem – if you’re used to how it works, it all fits together like a big puzzle in your head. A gift sudoku, perhaps.

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    More Coffee Please! Premium Member 12 months ago

    My wife is a lot like this.

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    jcwrocks69  12 months ago

    Since I went full no contact with half my family two years ago, gift giving got a lot easier. :)

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    Robert Williams @ Williams Web Solutions  12 months ago

    Ummmm…Nothing for Michael and hubby? TBH, about right. Then near zero hour ask the hubby what he wants, hope you can get it, and if not there is always the clearance section.

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    Daniel Verburg  12 months ago

    Christmas and New Year, what’s wrong with someone wishing , good health into the coming year ?

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    Snolep  12 months ago

    Wait till she has grandkids. Then she’ll have to worry about competing with the other grandparents in what she gives them.

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    French Persons Premium Member 12 months ago

    Once you’re out of high school, that’s it. You don’t get a whole bunch of gifts every year anymore. The adults in our family have a gift exchange every year… We draw names, and then you buy one present for one person, with a maximum set dollar amount. It’s just a whole lot less stress and better for everyone that way.

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    DawnQuinn1  12 months ago

    No, but John’s job does.

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    mindjob  12 months ago

    How complicated. Glad I don’t play that game anymore

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    howtheduck  12 months ago

    This is an interesting list. The only member of John’s staff who gets a gift is Jean. Elly’s former coworkers at the library get gifts, but only two of them and not the ones that laid her off from the job, the two who thought John was cheating on Elly with Fiona Brass. And most importantly, April and Elizabeth are noted for gifts, but I think there was another child in there somewhere who is not listed for a gift. John may be saying, “It’s amazing, El!” but he is probably thinking, “I guess I have to get the gifts for Michael this year.”

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    Angry Indeed Premium Member 12 months ago

    A few years back, my sisters and I agreed to stop sending gifts to each other including nieces and nephews. My only exception is my deceased sister’s only surviving daughter and my eldest sister who lives rather poorly. I send them gift cards electronically so they can be sure to get them.

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    PoodleGroomer  12 months ago

    Amazon just delivered 12 plastic lawn flamingos. Are they for friends or not friends?

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    JanLC  12 months ago

    I gave up that runaround a long time ago. When my nieces & nephews turned 18 I stopped giving them gifts. These days it’s my son, granddaughters and their children. Even hubby & I don’t really exchange gifts anymore. We just don’t need any more “stuff”.

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    g04922  12 months ago

    the wife and I used to go through the same exercise every Christmas…. we don’t give presents anymore. We just enjoy the time… and the movies ;-)

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    Watchdog  12 months ago

    I got dizzy reading this and fell out of my chair

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    NRHAWK Premium Member 12 months ago

    I only buy gifts for the grandkids. They tell me exactly what their hoping for. Easy Peasy.

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    MIHorn Premium Member 12 months ago

    Since all the kids and grandkids are adults, a few years ago, I started giving a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association in the names of all the families, in honor of their dad, who is in memory care now.

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    tuliplover  12 months ago

    Catalog? You can tell that today’s strip is a repeat from the 80’s. Would today’s kids know what a catalog (esp. a printed one) is?

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    Saurischia  12 months ago

    So happy to be completely done with gift-giving.

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    Teto85 Premium Member 12 months ago

    This is so much easier with spreadsheets. Excel (or an Excel like app) even I can do it. At least the girls are back on this continent this Xmas.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 12 months ago

    Ellie, they have a name for that gift, it is called CRAZY!

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    Back to Big Mike  12 months ago

    We are old. We have a Christmas Club account at the credit union. We have $200 a month taken out of our regular account and put into the CC account, and have a decent amount at Christmas without having to scrimp.

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    dsom8  12 months ago

    It’s not the thought; it’s the gift that counts.

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    QuietStorm27  12 months ago

    i stopped trying to buy for everyone a long time ago. i buy for my younger kids and my grandbaby. I try to get something for everyone else on their birthdays. Even then, it’s a select few.

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    Enter.Name.Here  12 months ago

    Does anyone really like receiving scented candles or soap-on-a-rope or Old Spice gift sets or any of that other pre-packaged gift crap that only appear around Xmas and that nobody ever buys for themselves?They say it’s the thought that counts, but what if the gift obviously has no thought behind it and was just bought because it was convenient?

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    HodgeElmwood  12 months ago

    She does it because YOU DON’T DO ANY OF IT, John.

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    tammyspeakslife Premium Member 12 months ago

    I was involved with a guy whose family was materialistic like this. They never kept the gifts they were given. Never even tried to match the gift with the individuals taste, so on Christmas day I kept my gift, a plain black skirt and top, and I painted a portrait for my bf and made them something they couldn’t return. They loved me! LOL

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    MarshaOstroff  12 months ago

    After viewing today’s strip and reading through (most ) of the comments, I am ever so glad that I’m Jewish, don’t celebrate Christmas and so don’t have to buy tons of gifts for friends and family in one fell swoop. I much prefer giving gifts one at a time for birthdays, anniversaries and other special occasions.

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    M209T  12 months ago

    About $1500 for Christmas? Plus shipping. Wow. Someone must’ve hit the lottery.

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    John Jorgensen  12 months ago

    I love giving Christmas gifts. Picking out good ones is one of my favorite things.

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