“Sophie Jacazio in Toronto cuts down on gift wrapping garbage by giving “experiential” presents to many family members and friends, such as tickets to an exhibit or a night out together.”
Experimental, huh?
I read CHEAP.
I’m surprised she didn’t say to make a donation in their name to some radical environazi group. Yea, that’ll fill you with yuletide joy and make you don your coat and go a wassailing.
Im in a mandatory bed rest mode until I see my orthopedic surgeon two days after Christmas. Mr. Mercat is a bit stressed that he has to do so much Christmas.
‘Experimental, huh?
I read CHEAP.”
Depends. A couple of tickets to a performance of Der Ring des Nibelungen can set you back $400 to $1000. I tried to get tickets for my son - very pricey in DC last year.
Off Broadway shows in smaller towns, $350 for good seats.
Even a pack of movie passes can get pricey.
We give “experience” type gifts to those who have no need for more stuff or we can’t think of an appropriate gift.