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  • Profile photo of wayneLwayneL
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    Great post Crashy!

    Merry Christmas to you and yours.

    Cheers

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    I brought my family a list of gists from world vision on their behalf incl a school pack for a child in africa, eye sugery, immunisian and few other things. Total cost $200, tax back $60!!

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    Crashy,
    allow me to enlighten you as to why the posts made were not just humurous but have a lot of merit.

    You wrote

    “Get rostered on to work Christmas Eve, Christms Day, Boxing Day, New Years Eve and New Years Day.”

    Crashy, I don’t mean to rain on your righteous parade, or to even suggest that you may have misinterpreted the comments made. ,,,,,but allow me to point out that ambo72 is not rostered on by choice, that would be part and parcel of working with ambulances. A high stress, low paid, honourable job……..is your stomach sinking?.

    what does your family think about that? you have not only sold your Xmas happiness, but theirs as well. Selfish me thinks.

    It’s ok, we know you misunderstood and that what you really meant was that you appreciate the people who HAVE to work away from their families so that people like you can enjoy themselves.

    “Tell all your family and friends that you have just purchased another property and they will not be getting any gifts from you this year.”

    yeah, real funny that one. My uncles use to use that excuse, got no presents for 10 yrs.

    this could be read to mean that you were only upset because you didn’t get anything…..oh, hang on,….did i misinterpret

    “Keep your wallet in your pocket.”

    aka “be a tightwad”

    a lot of the people on this forum and all around the country have large spending habits that exceede their means, this will often result in them paying off huge debts over a lifetime of work. The flip side is that if you reduce spending and focus on investing…you will have more time to spend with family and friends….

    “Buy family and friends the alcohol YOU like, then invite them to your place for Christmas drinks.”

    theres that theme again, take instead of giving.

    “…i will not even bother to explain sarcasm here, but you can look it up…”

    “Ask everyone to send their gift for you to someone else who is on your christmas list. (Saves on junk collecting at your house).”

    This was my one,… I am the exception to everybody else who posted. I actually am a selfish, evil, mean grinch and my purpose is to make this a miserable world for everybody….[devil][clown]

    well lets just bypass Christmas shall we? In fact, lets just sell our soul, since we find no joy in Christmas. Apparently money is all that matters to you people.

    …Poor Money Habits, to me is a barrier that prevents a lot of middle class workers from ever spending much valuable, prized time with family and friends as they pay off credit cards and other material posessions and personal debt acquired over christmas. I know that I hardly ever saw my father when I was young as he was always working…..

    emcdonald was the only person who suggested going to extra effort to save money, while giving to others. this is true Xmas spirit. ever heard of the saying “its the thought that counts?” well this person is a good example.

    the rest of you were all looking to take from others. whats worse, you could not even be bothered considering what would make others happy, or whether your actions would make them unhappy.

    um, …..I can vouch for everybody who posted that we were just joking, and if you had read many of the posts of the people who posted in the past on other threads, you would find that all of them are kind and compassionate people

    good on you emc.

    I agree

    the rest of you should be ashamed of yourselves.

    “…whatever….”

    I will spend Xmas NOT working, but instead enjoying the company of family and friends, who will display genuine warmth and giving. I will happily smother the bottom of the Xmas tree, and provide the best Xmas meal possible without thought of the costs.

    ….hey, why not call up all the policemens, firemans, restaurant staff, power station shift workers, emergency services, hospital and carers families and gloat!!!!!…

    …well thats nice that you come from a rich family who can afford to do that, the majority of the working class who do so, will spend time away from their kids and stress about credit card bills for the next year if they took your advice…

    This is what life is about, not how much money you have in the bank. But since this thread is on an investment forum, I guess I had to expect the outcome.

    …ask yourself crashy if you have a biased view towards investors…..this is the type of attitude that prevents a lot of people from making a better life for themselves. The idea that rich people are bad

    some of you I suspect will be lonely and sad, and I pity you.

    You are right, there will be a lot of lonely and sad people this christmas…..though I do not think pity is what they need

    Crashy, I beleive that you posted with the best of intentions and are basically a good person.

    As are most people (yes, investors) on this forum. (most of the people on this forum are trying to build themselves a better life so as they can spend more time with family and friends, they have not had the luxury afforded to them of having had a lot of money)

    However, I feel that being righteous, jumping to conclusions and passing judgements on people you do not know could mean that you may have missed the spirit of christmas.

    You came from a rich family that you say were tightwads….and so i understand where you are coming from and why you don’t see the funny side.

    I came from a poorer family who spent too much, and as a result saw a lot less of my family. Which is why I find a lot of the posts humurous…..I am also sick and twisted, but thats another story.

    I hope that you do have a laugh this christmas, at the jokes you find funny of course.

    Best wishes to you.[biggrin]


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    Profile photo of Michael WhyteMichael Whyte
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    LifeX,

    Great post! I read Crashy’s in detail and I could tell he missed the point, but I can understand this based on his explanation of his past.

    I think everybody who posted on this thread would agree Christmas is a time for family and for giving. I too will be hosting Christmas at my place this year and not counting the cost. I’ve got the whole extended family coming over and am throwing the biggest spread I can manage with roast turkey and lamb, cold leg of ham and largesse in every regard.

    I’m not skimping on the pressies either. I’m buying my niece a $1,000 share portfolio this year as she just turned 5. I do this with all my nieces and nephews when they turn 5.

    Crashy, if you read my post I poked fun at the “tightwad” gift givers. ie. the mad aunt that gives that silly gift and wouldn’t notice if it bounced back. I have a tightwad Aunt and a tightwad Sister but I don’t let that turn me into a tightwad. In fact I buy great presents for them both every year and don’t care that they don’t reciprocate even though its well within their means.

    I think this thread was heavily steeped in sarcasm and self indulgence. It was clearly not meant to be read as a literal prescription for actual things to do over Christmas.

    I’m sorry, but the “only joking” certainly holds true for this thread. Ambo72 had a major frown emoticon on his post about working Christmas. This means he “wasn’t happy” with the situation. And all the smilies in the other posts should hint at the sarcasm in play.

    Seriously, it is the season to be jolly and you should take a leaf out of your own judgmental book and apply this thinking prior to posting.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family,
    Michael.

    [xmas]

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    Femaleage20,

    Great work! I regularly buy my Christmas presents from the WorldVision catalogues, or from New Internationalist or others. In this way, not only do your loved ones get some fantastic gifts, but you’re giving a gift to the less well off who don’t enjoy the standard of living that we do and could do with some Christmas cheer.

    I always throw a couple of the little things in the gift basket for family such as the Coffee direct from East Timor which cuts out the middle man. And I buy the Christmas cards for $30-$50 each which give a child a year in school or a year in food etc.

    There’s always creative ways to give if you’re generous of spirit.

    Great stuff,
    Michael.

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    LifeX

    Now that I am off the floor thanks for a great response but the pain in my sides …[upsidedown]

    Crashy, I truley wish you a very merry xmas and yes I am a little sick at times (my wife tells me all the time) but thats me, i’m really a nice bloke and i should know!!

    Femaleage20, i’m putting 25 gift boxes under the tree of joy at Coles this year, food/books/toys/stuff makes me feel really good.

    Mike, good work mate I knew you would.

    This year i’m giving my brother inlaw a SL500 car cover, he drives a 4wd and I get the car cover back ha ha ha ha … sorry i just can’t change, he he [thumbsupanim]

    Regards Phil[weird]

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    Crashy

    Boy oh Boy….I feel that you may have really taken some of these jokes and sarcasm to heart. Where on earth did that come from?

    Not sure if you realise, but everyone has their story, and perhaps some of us are rostered on, but CANNOT get out of it? Did you even bother to as why we were working for that period of time?

    Perhaps we’ve already had our Christmas with our families before they’ve gone on holidays themselves? Perhaps some of us spend the whole rest of the year as though it is Christmas with our families anyway? not just giving gifts one day of the year that everyone else does!

    Suggest you get your facts straight before you come on here and have a go at people.[weird]

    Lighten up!

    Tam

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    all of my family have made plans for this christmas, so theres no where i need to be which is a shame.
    i volunteered to work christmas but thats all taken care of and i wont be needed.
    my biggest dilema at moment is the christmas tree donation. i have 100 dollars to buy a pressy for it, do i buy five x 20 dollar pressies for the kids or one 100 dollar pressy?
    might squeeze out another 20 dollars and buy four x 30 dollar pressies instead.
    oh well off to target to see what i can buy [biggrin]
    although i havent had a decent christmas in a couple of years, mine will be very quiet sitting at home alone, for those of you with family to go to, you are already wealthier than i am.
    please just remember that their will be alot of old and homeless people around, i might just volunteer for a soup kitchen christmas day, so at least someone will appreciate the gesture.
    cheers all
    shaun

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    A few suggestions to make the season special (& inexpensive) :
    Print out all those internet jokes that you like and send them to others to give them a laugh and/or take them along to your local aged care facility and entertain the residents (it will make you feel good too).
    Instead of sending cards, phone the people you really want to stay in touch with – it will probably cost you less.
    Emphasise to family and friends that you don’t expect any presents but that their presence is important – have a simple meal together and have some fun games, singing, dancing etc. – enjoy yourselves and find the best in each other (and tell each other what that is!)
    Wishing you all a stress-less Christmas!

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    Hi Crashy and others,
    Christmas is a great time of year because you have the chance to sit back,enjoy and plan for the next year ahead.So thoughts on making money or saving money over christmas are ,to me ,a waste of my life as I work hard the other 11 months of the year.

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    I read a funny article on top 10 stressful events rated by people. They had a stress index, 100 was spouse dying, next was child dying, next was being retrenched, then divorce and then…number 8 was christmas (with the whole family)!

    Unfortunately it has become a big marketing thing for retailers and there is all this pressure on people. Well, if your relationship with your family or parents are has been no good for years then one day of the year of everyone smiling and giving each other consumer items isn’t going to change that.

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    Originally posted by Ambo72:

    Get rostered on to work Christmas Eve, Christms Day, Boxing Day, New Years Eve and New Years Day.

    Merry Christmas,

    Ian [angry2]

    I was, and the pay rate stays the same. Welcome to the Treasury Casino – Ever Surprising.

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