itdependsonyoux3 answered Sunday January 2 2011, 2:57 pm: No.
its the thought that counts, not the amount of gifts she got you that counts. i mean, she didnt have to get you anything. why would you even have a reason to be upset ? the amount of gifts she got you is not equivalent to the amount of love/like that she has for you. gifts dont mean anything, feelings do, trust me.
just be happy she cared enough to get you something special :]
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LuhvYuhh answered Saturday January 1 2011, 2:28 am: No you shouldn't because you should be satistfied with what you got from.She is just showing how much she csres and loves you. [ LuhvYuhh's advice column | Ask LuhvYuhh A Question ]
miranda_love answered Friday December 31 2010, 12:15 pm: No way that's not right. I got my boyfriend one gift and it wasn't anything that special just a shirt. You should be glad she got you something should could have just got you just a card and nothing else. Plus she might not make a lot of money. But just be glad she got you something and who cares what it is as long as it's a nice gift and you love her nothing else should really matter. [ miranda_love's advice column | Ask miranda_love A Question ]
Xui answered Friday December 31 2010, 12:25 am: No, Why would you be upset? It's the thought that counts not about how much gifts you receive. The whole idea of the holidays is to spend time with your loved ones and exchange gifts of course but that is not what it is all about. Maybe the money situation is tough? However, I think you should be grateful for what you have, Not what you don't have. [ Xui's advice column | Ask Xui A Question ]
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