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... to think the gifts received by GCs are way toooo expensive and sophisticated ...

(156 Posts)
granjura Mon 26-Dec-16 19:14:53

just another 'gift' thread. What do you think?

durhamjen Thu 29-Dec-16 14:46:32

No, he was suggesting that we collect information and complain once and not run to the mods every time we see a post we do not care for, which is what roses said.

rosesarered Thu 29-Dec-16 14:51:55

Why all the nit picking djen? How do you know that Ankers is a he btw?
And 'collecting information' does sound a bit 1984 -ish.

DaphneBroon Thu 29-Dec-16 14:55:27

"Collecting information" sounds ominously like what a departed member was doing a year or so back (*soontobe*)
The system as it stands allows for posters to have their own posts deleted if they have reservations about what they said, for GNHQ to delete posts which infringe the guidelines and for the rest of us to "report" or refer any posts we find questionable for GNHQ's judgement.
Seems to have worked well enough up to now.
While I can understand any OP feeling aggrieved if his or her thread encounters opposition or engenders some disagreement, nevertheless some thread topics are controversial and clearly going to arouse debate - they may even be designed to do so. Win some, lose some.

Jalima Thu 29-Dec-16 15:01:30

As granjura asked the question AIBU I presume she wanted some answers yea or nay.

That was the point of it, wasn't it gj?

Otherwise she wouldn't have asked, she would have stated it as a fact.

Ankers Thu 29-Dec-16 15:11:50

I think my post is clear enough.
The same posters, again and again, jumping on any post made by certain members- but who would happily have contributed to the discussion had someone else had started the thread.
granjura says it is the same posters. I took her at her word.
I am a woman! tchsmile
and yes I meant run once, with the accumulated information.
Moderators couldnt really ignore it because else they are effectively enabling.

rosesarered Thu 29-Dec-16 15:28:34

They would have to ignore it in this case though, as it simply isn't true.In any case, I expect that gj will be back sometime soon, even if not on this thread.
I don't agree with the thread title at all , there are no doubt some (few) children like this but that has always been the case ( in the past it would have been state of the art rocking horses, wonderful dolls houses/dolls, large forts and hand painted lead soldiers.) Most children in the UK would get nice but not sophisticated presents.Some poor children very little at all.

Jalima Thu 29-Dec-16 15:35:34

I just googled to see what a very rich little girl may have had for Christmas - sorry, it is in the Daily Mail, you need not look if you object!

www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4063692/Tamara-Ecclestone-s-daughter-Sophia-giddy-glee-spends-quality-time-granddad-Bernie-Switzerland-family-ski-trip.html

All this very rich little girl seems to want is a stuffed toy leopard such as many children may have had for Christmas - and some quality time with Grandad smile

Jalima Thu 29-Dec-16 15:37:09

I'm sure gj will be back as we need updates on Minou.

janeainsworth Thu 29-Dec-16 16:37:49

Ankers I don't know how long you've been on gransnet, but the idea of a group of posters accumulating information and running to GNHQ with it in the hope that the moderators will take some sort of action against the posters who are perceived to have hurt someone's feelings, will lead to accusations of clique-forming, victimisation, sneaking to the teacher, and playground politics.
We've seen it all before.

Ankers Thu 29-Dec-16 16:57:35

granjura wouldnt need help from anyone. She is the only one who knows the true full picture.

DaphneBroon Thu 29-Dec-16 17:01:07

What "true full picture" would that be Ankers?? confused

petra Thu 29-Dec-16 17:43:24

DaphneBroon I'm getting a real spooky feeling now: first we had collecting information and now we have she is the only one who has the true full picture
This is beginning to sound far too familiar.

DaphneBroon Thu 29-Dec-16 17:52:55

????

Ana Thu 29-Dec-16 18:17:52

granjura and I had one of our usual spats on the same evening she started the thread - we just don't see eye to eye and have entirely different ways of expressing ourselves.

Since then I haven't responded to any of her other posts.

If she has a complaint against me and/or other posters, she is welcome 'report' it to GNHQ. I can only assume she has flounced (yet again) because not enough people were agreeing with her. Ankers, of course, may think she knows differently...

DaphneBroon Thu 29-Dec-16 19:49:25

Plus ça change.......Ana tchsmile

durhamjen Thu 29-Dec-16 20:24:41

Sorry, Ankers. Anker is a Scandinavian male first name. That's why I assumed you were a man.

Ankers Thu 29-Dec-16 20:28:23

No problem.

DaphneBroon Thu 29-Dec-16 21:13:32

Maybe Ankers is Ann Kerr in RL.

Beammeupscottie Thu 29-Dec-16 22:11:35

Did you read that story about Hatchimals? Apparently, some of them are not hatching quickly enough and parents are having to perform "casareans" on them and some come out spouting obscenities; effing this that and the other. You never got that problem with and orange and an annual.

DaphneBroon Thu 29-Dec-16 22:16:40

tchgrin not even with a handful of nuts.
Happy days!

Anya Thu 29-Dec-16 22:42:59

Fools rush in?

DaphneBroon Fri 30-Dec-16 11:24:30

How were you interpreting "nuts", Anya? tchblush

TriciaF Fri 30-Dec-16 11:32:28

grin - Eee gj lass - you certainly know how to put your foot in it!

annodomini Fri 30-Dec-16 12:18:26

Simplest gifts give the greatest pleasure, I find. I bought two mugs with recipes on them for making cakes in the microwave. Cue mass adjournment of all GC to the kitchen to try it out. GS2(11), an excitable child, was happiest doing a 3D jigsaw of the Eiffel Tower, with me, sorting out the numbered pieces for him. I could no more put the pieces together than build the real thing, but he is brilliant at this type of activity. So I would agree that elaborate gifts probably have more to do with the parents' egos or, parental guilt over not being able to give enough time to their kids. Sadly, time is the present some parents can't spare.

Anya Fri 30-Dec-16 12:44:42

You've confused me Daphne I was referring to someone rushing to judgment when they are unaware of the full situation.

And why the blush? What am I missing (nothing new there) confused