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Am I asking for TOO MUCH on XMAS?


Question Posted Friday December 15 2006, 1:23 am

Well, I usually don't ask for anything expensive during the holidays but this year since I'm 17, there's a lot that I feel like I would need. My mom is planning on getting me a car soon (not for christmas but within the next couple of months). So that's kind of a christmas present from her I guess. My parents are divorced and I was planning on asking my dad for a Sidekick 3 phone (along with some CDs), but I don't know if that's asking for too much since I'm getting a car soon. I don't want to be a little spoiled brat. What do you think? Just wait for the phone or ask for both...car from mom and phone from my dad? I know my birthday is an option but that's not until september.


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magicmann answered Sunday December 17 2006, 3:10 pm:
i don't think that every thing is too much.maybe you should ask you father for the sidekick 3 and the cds for christmas.i was happy for helpin you and you can contact me at bekoe1994@yahoo.com

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beanie answered Friday December 15 2006, 8:26 pm:
Dear Asking for too much,

Try not asking for anything and see what you recive, you may be surprised.

-Beanie

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fabulous11 answered Friday December 15 2006, 6:01 pm:
If yor parents are divorced and you mom is getting the car then asking your dad for that should be fine, pluse your only asking for it, just cause you ask doesnt mean you will get it. If they think its too much they will find something cheaper.

Jess

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LoveNJstyle answered Friday December 15 2006, 4:10 pm:
Well your dad isn't paying for the car so I think him getting you one expensive thing- the phone would be fine. the cd's wouldn't be much... or you could get them from friends? I know the feeling of asking for too much but i honestly think you are ok. <3

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etnies40210 answered Friday December 15 2006, 12:40 pm:
Its Christmas for Christmas sakes!!! When you were little didnt you stay up like 3 nights in a row righting down HUNDREDS of gifts? I remember one christmas (last year acctualy) when i asked for like 4 things, that christmas SUCKED! ask all the hell you want, he'll get it! he'll say, "awww i still have my little girl" ur mom will probibly agree! let them pick out the stuff that is too much.
hope it helped
nathan

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daisysmiles answered Friday December 15 2006, 6:14 am:
If your Dad isn't heling with the car at all, then Im sure he's WANT to get you something, so I think its o.k. to ask him for the phone and CDs. If you don't he might go out and spend just as much money on you but get you something you really don't want.

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