Christmas Time

Started by the_huber_show, November 14, 2018, 12:51:09 PM

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the_huber_show

I heard something on the radio that got me thinking:

The average person will spend over $100,000 on Christmas during their lifetime.  They said this breaks down to about $1,500 a year.  Now this is everything from presents, decorations and dinners.


Me personally that number is WAY higher than I spend!

What are your thoughts?

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Another thing I got to thinking about.....How much of your shopping is online vs stores???


For me 98% of my presents this year have and will come from online shopping.
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Lipripper

I don't think I will spend no $100,000 either. We do most of our shopping on line also. We don't like crowds. With free delivery why not.  ;D

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the_huber_show

Quote from: Lipripper on November 14, 2018, 01:14:05 PM
I don't think I will spend no $100,000 either. We do most of our shopping on line also. We don't like crowds. With free delivery why not.  ;D


Oh I agree!  When Walmart moved Black Friday to the free shipping or store pick up I was sold :)


I hate the big crowds like that as it just get's stupid
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Lipripper

Quote from: the_huber_show on November 14, 2018, 03:07:12 PM

Oh I agree!  When Walmart moved Black Friday to the free shipping or store pick up I was sold :)


I hate the big crowds like that as it just get's stupid
We are getting ready to make our first grocery pick up order from them for Thanksgiving tomorrow. They are only about 5 minutes away. ;D

Kats Rule And Bass Drool.Viet Nam Vet

Oldfart9999

Quote from: Lipripper on November 14, 2018, 07:34:44 PM
We are getting ready to make our first grocery pick up order from them for Thanksgiving tomorrow. They are only about 5 minutes away. ;D

We can do that with Wegmans, I prefer going, gets me out of the house.
Rodney
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