General rule is, “It’s the thought that counts.” …………. So tell me, how much thought does a gift card require? Think about that next time you shop for someone.
Gift cards, while convenient, are the lazy gift; IMO. To me a gift card says “i’m too lazy to look for a special gift for you. I didn’t feel like spending the time and effort to find that gift that says ’ i know what you like and what you’d want.” A gift card says “here, you buy what you want.”
My mom sold Avon for years and so for years we would all get a variety of Avon products from her which always included a soap-on-a-rope for all the males in the family and was a family joke. When my grandson was born, among the things my mom sent for her great grandson was tiny a soap-on-a rope for babies. When my daughter saw it she said, “Aaww, his first soap-on-a-rope!”
As the father of an adult son, I learned years ago that getting a gift card (or better still, a Visa/Mastercard gift card) is the easiest, most practical gift I can give.
I do still buy him things I think he might enjoy, tho.
Come on Frank! All it take is a little awareness and observation. If my wife goes back to look at something twice and still walks away, she gets if for the nearest gift. (Within reason.)
The surprise alone is worth the extra effort and the reward is returned the very night. (Or in the wee hours.) ;o)
A gift card says, “I care enough to give you exactly what you want/need even if I don’t exactly know what it is.” It is the ultimate in thoughtfulness.
OK, i’ll admit it I like “generic or semi-generic gift cards” (VISA or Amazon). Add them together they total over $100. Then, I can buy the expensive gift I really want.
Oh and Luann, remember that $569.95 catalytic converter and oxygen sensor you needed, that you said you would pay back? Well you don’t have to. Your welcome. But Dad is still an idiot….
Oh, um Nancy, that negligee I bought for you last month, which is really a present for me ( HINT HINT ), also had a related pair off tickets in the same envelope to……how do you like me now?
looks like we have to go through a week of christmas and holiday arc before we can get back to the interesting stuff. Maybe Luann will bring up the TA opportunity at dinner and receive good advice from her family as opposed to the negative sarcastic vibes coming from Tara.
One year decades ago, no matter how small in size the gift, I obtained several VERY LARGE console television cartons, and everyone’s gifts were packed and wrapped in them. Those cartons were all about 2 1/2’ X 3 1/2’ X 6’. Thankfully, they did not weigh much. For my Mom on a subsequent Mother’s Day, one of those large wrapped cartons showed up from me again. This time, it had a long, dark Mediterranean style Panasonic/Quasar television console in it for her.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
way to keep up with the times, Mr. DeGroot
Cheapskate0 almost 6 years ago
Is this supposed to be a Sunday funny?
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Poor Frank. The guy meant well, but he’s at the mercy of two lovely ladies that believe in SHOPPING!
If it’s any consolation to ya Frank, I believe and SWEAR by gift cards. SOME of Us, just love getting them.
Especially Starbucks Gift Cards. (HINT, HINT, HINT)
SactoSylvia almost 6 years ago
I don’t mind gift cards! And I’ll gladly take Luann, Nancy, or anyone else’s rejects!
31768 almost 6 years ago
Gift cards can buy you anything! A gift is bought you are stuck with it. A gift card can get you what u want. Well done, Frank!
Pointspread almost 6 years ago
Between gift cards & the liquor store I can knock out half my shopping!
Enter.Name.Here almost 6 years ago
General rule is, “It’s the thought that counts.” …………. So tell me, how much thought does a gift card require? Think about that next time you shop for someone.
AnyFace almost 6 years ago
Used to love to shop.
Now, maybe not quite so much. ✨ericbrower almost 6 years ago
Judging by the reaction Frank, I don’t think it’s really much of a surprise.
sallymargaret almost 6 years ago
With my adult kids, I either let them charge what they want—-or I write them a generous check. It seems to go over well…
Airman almost 6 years ago
I have to say, Greg’s drawing has only gotten better with age. Must have put in new lights at that senior center day care place.
gnmnrbl almost 6 years ago
Gift cards, while convenient, are the lazy gift; IMO. To me a gift card says “i’m too lazy to look for a special gift for you. I didn’t feel like spending the time and effort to find that gift that says ’ i know what you like and what you’d want.” A gift card says “here, you buy what you want.”
Carole Athena Costa almost 6 years ago
My mom sold Avon for years and so for years we would all get a variety of Avon products from her which always included a soap-on-a-rope for all the males in the family and was a family joke. When my grandson was born, among the things my mom sent for her great grandson was tiny a soap-on-a rope for babies. When my daughter saw it she said, “Aaww, his first soap-on-a-rope!”
Joe1962 almost 6 years ago
Poor Frank can’t win for losing.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Check the expressions in panel #2. If Nancy and Luann were any more thrilled and excited about Frank’s offering, he’d be facing a firing squad.
chris_weaver almost 6 years ago
It’s the thoughtful, loving gift that says, “Get whatever you want at Amazon.”
Troglodyte almost 6 years ago
C’mon ladies! ’Tis the season to be merry!
Barry1941 almost 6 years ago
I give CASH to my grandkids. Can be used anywhere.
asrialfeeple almost 6 years ago
Merry Christmas!!
https://bit.ly/2CvT4oG
tcayer almost 6 years ago
Look at it this way! It saves you a step: Now you don’t have to wait in line at customer service to exchange the gift he bought that you didn’t like!
sloaches almost 6 years ago
As the father of an adult son, I learned years ago that getting a gift card (or better still, a Visa/Mastercard gift card) is the easiest, most practical gift I can give.
I do still buy him things I think he might enjoy, tho.
Tyge almost 6 years ago
Come on Frank! All it take is a little awareness and observation. If my wife goes back to look at something twice and still walks away, she gets if for the nearest gift. (Within reason.)
The surprise alone is worth the extra effort and the reward is returned the very night. (Or in the wee hours.) ;o)
David Huie Green DecisionsMatterGoodAndBad almost 6 years ago
A gift card says, “I care enough to give you exactly what you want/need even if I don’t exactly know what it is.” It is the ultimate in thoughtfulness.
Vangoghdog01 almost 6 years ago
OK, i’ll admit it I like “generic or semi-generic gift cards” (VISA or Amazon). Add them together they total over $100. Then, I can buy the expensive gift I really want.
Schrodinger's Dog almost 6 years ago
I once sent my Vegan sister-in-law’s family an Omaha Steaks giftbox. We never really got along anyway …. My brother-in law enjoyed it immensely!
JPuzzleWhiz almost 6 years ago
“Pick A Card, Any Card…”
“Presents Of Mind”
Aside from those, I’ve got nothing…!
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 6 years ago
I just realized last week’s story arc. L was made the teaching assistant, AS THE CLASS ENDED FOR THE SEMESTER.
Terminal Frost Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Oh and Luann, remember that $569.95 catalytic converter and oxygen sensor you needed, that you said you would pay back? Well you don’t have to. Your welcome. But Dad is still an idiot….
Terminal Frost Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Oh, um Nancy, that negligee I bought for you last month, which is really a present for me ( HINT HINT ), also had a related pair off tickets in the same envelope to……how do you like me now?
luann1212 almost 6 years ago
Actually people like gift cards or cash, a very libertarian idea. I sympathize with Frank.
ajakimber425 almost 6 years ago
Actually, with everyone’s different tastes. That’s the best gift to give.
sallymargaret almost 6 years ago
HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVE, EVERYBODY!!!
Fiammata almost 6 years ago
She never likes his gifts, anyway. At least she won’t try returning a gift card.
sallymargaret almost 6 years ago
I can hardly wait until tomorrow to open presents! I got my hubby some neat stuff!
Joe1962 almost 6 years ago
Nancy and Luann are not in Christmas spirit!!!
Joe1962 almost 6 years ago
Merry Christmas everyone!!
oakie817 almost 6 years ago
https://youtu.be/WwdI-gbm5kE
oakie817 almost 6 years ago
https://youtu.be/CY22tLoy6mU
BluNova almost 6 years ago
Gift cards seem so impersonal. But I guess it’s better than some crappy gift you hate and have to pretend to love in order to be polite.
craigwestlake almost 6 years ago
Actually, gift cards do represent the ‘heart’ of the season today. Dispassionate and devoid of thought…
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
It’s practical, but it’s sad.
RSH almost 6 years ago
looks like we have to go through a week of christmas and holiday arc before we can get back to the interesting stuff. Maybe Luann will bring up the TA opportunity at dinner and receive good advice from her family as opposed to the negative sarcastic vibes coming from Tara.
davetb1956 almost 6 years ago
He should have at least been smart enough to get some boxes to put the cards in.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 6 years ago
Not a surprise unless they are very generous gift cards.
bakana almost 6 years ago
The way to keep the Surprise is to get an inexpensive but thoughtful gift that the person will Like and conceal the Gift Card inside it.
Sisyphos almost 6 years ago
Okay, so Frank is playing it safe. Can’t blame the guy, really. So, lighten up, ladies….
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 6 years ago
One year decades ago, no matter how small in size the gift, I obtained several VERY LARGE console television cartons, and everyone’s gifts were packed and wrapped in them. Those cartons were all about 2 1/2’ X 3 1/2’ X 6’. Thankfully, they did not weigh much. For my Mom on a subsequent Mother’s Day, one of those large wrapped cartons showed up from me again. This time, it had a long, dark Mediterranean style Panasonic/Quasar television console in it for her.
litchick32 almost 6 years ago
I actually prefer gift cards instead of having to return clothes that don’t fit or aren’t my style