dinoold answered Tuesday December 7 2004, 4:05 pm: depends on what she/he wants...is she/he a quality or a quantiyt kind of child?
I think 150-200 is ok on a medium income...but again..she is her thing she really wants. If it is clothes and she is a name brand..that will not go far. if she lots lots of little stuff then ok...that might be high or low depending on your monthly bills.
S_C answered Sunday December 5 2004, 1:56 pm: Well if you mean total, and it's your only child, and average income is a good $35,000 - $50,000 a year, then maybe $1,000. Because 15 year olds are looking for electronics. A CD player, a tv, a DVD player, a mp3 player, and if it's a guy, then ps2, x-box, gamecube, and if it's a girl, then make-up and cute clothes. So if it's an only child and by average income you mean what I said above, than maybe anywhere from $500 TOTAL- $1,000 TOTAL! If you mean the most you'd spend on just one gift, then $100, unless it's a gift card, then maybe a $500 to the most popular mall that he/she shops at, and then spend like $200 worth of small gifts and stocking stuffers that way that still have stuff they can open, but most the other stuff they can pick out themselves. [ S_C's advice column | Ask S_C A Question ]
Striker6909 answered Sunday December 5 2004, 12:33 pm: Depending on whether or not your child is a girl or a guy... girls tend to cost more and guys tend to cost less but for a girl i'd say 100-200
and for guys prolly 50-150 (if this is for christmas gifts, otherwise cost varies) [ Striker6909's advice column | Ask Striker6909 A Question ]
cutebrunette answered Saturday December 4 2004, 11:36 pm: mostly with a 15 year old child they want cell phones or tv`s 4 their rooms, electronic stuff.the most I would probably spend (if its electronic) 80$ or if its something not that expensive then like 50$
xokristabelle answered Saturday December 4 2004, 11:30 pm: Around $150, but a little less for a step child. It depends on whether it's a girl or boy- sometimes girls expect more.
mysticpixie05 answered Saturday December 4 2004, 10:06 pm: depending on what you are considering an average income. if the 15 year old was an only child or not? if he/she was an only child then about 200$ or so... i dont know, i dont ahve kids so i couldnt tell ya. and like i said b4 it all depends on what you are considering an average income. [ mysticpixie05's advice column | Ask mysticpixie05 A Question ]
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