\\is anyone worried about cost of Christmas presents?
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veriterc
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Lookimg for 'inexpensive' (that means cheap) Christmas presents, I realised that the inexpensive dresses and jumpers I was buying had probably been made in sweatshops. This made me think - www.htps://aftercancers.com/wearing-what-comes-naturally
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Thanks for sharing this @veriterc
I think it's important we all consider the environmental and ethical impacts our purchases have.
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We tend to buy token presents, these are inexpensive things like chocolate or socks etc. In my opinion Christmas shouldn’t be a time to worry about buying expensive presents after all buying like that just creates a rod for your own back, each year people will expect at least presents to the value of last years if not greater than last years. It’s a hedonic treadmill we can all do without.
give em a bar of chocolate and a big hug and a happy day. ? and love ?0
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