‘Tis the season to spread joy and show your loved ones how much they mean to you. How do you do that? WithChristmas gifts, of course! The best one that I have ever received is a subscription to a library near my house, and the bookworm within me went gaga!

Speaking of Christmas gifts, Reddit userNo-Elevator3324simply can’t afford to give them to almost 40 of her relatives this year as she is struggling with a financial crisis. However, they were deaf to her protests, so she said she would gift everyone ramen noodles, which irked them like crazy.

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The poster can no longer afford to give gifts to almost 40 of her close family members like she had every other year, as money was a little tight for her this time around

Woman protests Christmas gift-giving to 40 relatives, opts for ramen this year.

Text describes a woman unable to afford gifts for 40 relatives, considering ramen as an alternative.

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In the past, she has tried to protest over it and suggested an alternative, but they have always brushed her off

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When they ignored her protest this year, she said she would gift them all ramen noodles, which angered them so much that they removed her from the group

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She is sad that she can’t give her child a big Christmas like every other year but also doesn’t care what her family thinks as they removed her from the group

In today’s story, the original poster (OP) is the mom of a 4-year-old boy, and she just got her first apartment after saving for four years while working three jobs. Wow, what a determined young lady! Although her hard work finally paid off, she’s now in a pretty tight spot and can’t really afford to buy Christmas presents for her almost 40 closerelativeslike every other year.

No wonder the woman is experiencing a financial crisis—and she’s a single mother. In the past, she has tried to come up with an alternative, like Secret Santa, but they wanted to do a gift exchange later on which didn’t really work for her.

This year as well, she asked that she be left out of all of it, but they simply refused to listen to her. Their reason was that it was “only $5,” but she tells us that actually, the limit comes to around $100, which honestly sounds absurd.

According to theNational Retail Federation, American consumers spend an average of $997.73 on gifts and other holiday items each Christmas. Meanwhile, areportstates that over 60% of the average American’s holiday budget is dedicated to gifts and presents. Woah! That’s a lot of money that the poster just cannot indulge in.

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Well, fed up with their ignorance, she posted in thefamilygroup that she would just be gifting everyone ramen noodles and that they should tell her which flavor they wanted or she would simply give them one of her choice. Lo and behold, in just moments, she was removed from the group!

She also received texts from her family calling her names for her suggestion. They said that she should’ve simply kept quiet and not said anything at all, but she was put in a tough spot and didn’t know what else to do.

She also told us that she didn’t really care what they thought about her anymore because she was really sad that she couldn’t give hersona big Christmas like she had every year. Many people online suggested joining sale and discount groups, an idea she liked and said she would give a try.

In general, folks found herentitledfamily unreasonable as they had a lack of empathy for her situation. Some folks even came up with hilarious suggestions for things she could’ve used as “gifts” for her family, like “coal” and whatnot.

When people asked her how she managed last year, she replied that she had been buying the gifts since July, which did not put a lot of financial pressure on her at the last minute. Looks like she couldn’t do that this year due to themoneyinvested in the new apartment.

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