The daughter is being ungrateful. However, if she feels the car is ugly, her feelings are valid.
She just won’t have a car until she can pay for the one she wants.
The daughter is being ungrateful. However, if she feels the car is ugly, her feelings are valid.
She just won’t have a car until she can pay for the one she wants.
She's not being ungrateful.
My philosophy about giving is this:
Don't give anything that you wouldn't buy for yourself.
If momma and daddy are driving nice cars, then buy their daughter a bucket, that says how much they think of their daughter.
This is what they look like:
For a 16 year old's first car, free and clear the shit ain't bad at all. Hardly a bucket. She got what a 16 year old gets: an older car that doesn't cost a whole lot to maintain that won't break the bank on insurance.
What the parents drive is neither here nor there.
ungrateful and fake
I'm not giving my kid something that would equate to me buying it for myself cause I work for a living to provide for themThat's a bucket. Most people wouldn't want to be caught dead in that.
They couldn't even get her a 2010 Honda Civic.
But like, I said, I'm different.
I give like I am buying for myself. I always did that.
If I know I wouldn't drive it, I wouldn't buy it as a gift.
If my kid needed a car and that's the best I can do, I would tell them that. But I wouldn't present it as a gift but a tool.
This is bs.She's not being ungrateful.
My philosophy about giving is this:
Don't give anything that you wouldn't buy for yourself.
If momma and daddy are driving nice cars, then buy their daughter a bucket, that says how much they think of their daughter.
This is bs.
That’s like saying handing down a car to your child is a bad thing.
If you're buying someone a car you gotta take into consideration what type of car they want. Where is it written that people gotta like your gift