I spend more money on Halloween than I do on Christmas. And every year I realize it more and more … I’m spending money on Halloween to share it all with a bunch of strangers and their children rather than on my own family and friends.
I already give lots to my family throughout the year, I don’t need a special holiday to justify those relationships. I used to spend hundreds, even thousands of dollars on decorations, suppers, gifts and doing things for family in or around Christmas and none of it ever made a damned difference. I still love my family but it wasn’t because of Christmas … it was because they are my family. I don’t do any of that any more and you know? I still have the same level of appreciation for my family and they do the same for me … without all the BS of Christmas fanfare.
But on Halloween, I’m giving more to random strangers I don’t even know or will probably never meet again during the year … and all just for the sake of being nice to them.
So now I find that Halloween is a more giving and fun holiday than Christmas. It’s made me realize just how wholesome Halloween is compared to the commercialized hellhole that Christmas has become.


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Wait actually nvm, the parents give $100 in a 红包 to your aunt’s kid, then your aunt gives you $100 in a 红包, then you both say thanks.
Then you go home and your parents tell you to give it to them to “safeguard” the money for you; “帮你保管” my mom said, “for college”.
So result:
Money exchanged, money has been moved, but zero actual value has been transfered. They just have a different, fungible, $100.
Gifts: None, except temporarily in possession of $100
But you know, “your mom gave birth to you, you need to 感恩, to be thankful” xD
“世上只有妈妈好” lolol
Thank a lot mom, I love the um… gestures to the air in front of me gift you gave me, very lovely mom 🤗
(okay I kinda exaggerated, I did sometimes get gifts, but not often. it was so rare lol. often its nothing I really wanted… 🥺)
Ugh… Asian Families… It is what it is… I wasn’t even supposed to be born, so I should probably be more thankful to my parents that I even survived past One Child Policy.
The money my wife got was “for college”, then “for marriage”, then “for the grandkids”, and now “for the grandkids’ college”. Life truly is a flat circle.