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I do have some rich friends and the best gift i ever heard of that someone I know has recieved from a friend is a $100,000+ painting. It was payola but they are not in politics.
For blago type people the tasteful limit on a birthday gift is 200. That would only come into play though if either party had any class at all. If I was mr. A I would have given the kid a $100 savings bond just to avoid all this.
on my 7th birthday I think I got a check from them for $25.
signed, Joe Birkett (no, not really. This is a parody of course)
I once received a used clothes dryer. It probably only cost about $50, but the value of not having to lug baskets of wet laundry and two babies to the laundromat every week was worth thousands to me.
Yes, we are nerds.
Most of my gifts have been "too me, from me, love me" and are more than anyone has ever spent on me. The best - the portrait of my son on my back.
Money to my kids from non-family or non-godparents? Yes, but rare as comets, and nothing more than fifty bucks, plus usually it's in actual merchandise like clothes or toys. And there's no quid pro quo, the gifters have nothing to gain from me or mine for their donation.
You know, for her "milkbone fund."