no i would say one big present and a few other things and maybe some clothes!!! you dont want him to get too much cuz then he may get greedy!!! and that guy was rude!!! how dare he call your child that!!!
2006-12-18 15:20:09
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answered by sweetcheeks10_09 2
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I guess that all depends upon the relationship between yourself and this 10 year-old. If you are the mother, you've already answered your own question with the word s "already getting". Just get him a couple small stocking stuffers and be done with it!!!! If you are anyone else, it's the thought that counts... a small gift certificate to Best Buy, to work towards other games later in the year would be good, or a DVD or CD.
2006-12-18 23:22:49
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answered by lins1972 2
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With what you've gotten him, I would say you're done. In really thinking about buying him more, he's only learning that more is better, and not about that what he's gotten is worth having. People who always get what they want never learn to appreciate what they have. It sounds like his Christmas will be great, and in the end, you'll be teaching him an important lesson as well.
2006-12-18 23:19:26
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answered by JH 2
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Sure if you can afford it ,their only little once, but also teach him about giving to the less fortunate,let him search through his old toys and donate to children that won't be getting much,let him go with you to give away. Merry Christmas!
2006-12-18 23:22:42
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answered by deedee 4
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No he shouldn't get more crap.
My advice is return the goddam video games that will only turn his brain to mush and buy him a socket set, a circular saw and a rifle.
Let him learn to build things, repair things and reload ammunition and shoot.
2006-12-19 04:49:21
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answered by warn_terr 2
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Sounds like a nice array...a Christmas Stocking, too? Any books, puzzles, creative items?
2006-12-18 23:19:34
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answered by porkypiggy 1
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Is he yours? Heck I spend as much as I can spare on my three kids. This year it was about $500.00. Ok yeah they are spoiled, but they are very good kids and deserve it for their love, affection and hard work. How much is a smile on their faces worth anyways? To me it's priceless. Happy Holidays
2006-12-19 00:47:16
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answered by lilyvix2 2
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Is he your child? If not, then don't go over $20 or $25 for him. If he is, that is plenty.
2006-12-18 23:21:22
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answered by Fruit Cake Lady 5
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about 10 dollars or so any way he only wants simple things
2006-12-18 23:21:04
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answered by Kingsley 2
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if thats what u think, he'll be overwhelmed with joy, but it really doesnt matter how much ya spend..matters taht they get anything at all
2006-12-18 23:19:10
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answered by jesse 2
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