
People Are Cracking Up After This Dad Shared His 10-Year-Old Daughter’s Christmas Wish List
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Kids love Christmas and it’s not only an opportunity to spend time with their families, have fun with decorating their homes and eating delicious meals that get them excited about the holiday. In fact, the best part for them is probably the gifts. After waiting the whole year to ask for the latest gadgets and trendy toys, kids finally start to list their wishes. While it’s easier for parents whose children still believe in Santa Claus, since they can blame him for not meeting all of their kids’ demands, having older kids is a different story.
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Recently a father shared his daughter Christmas wish list that left people cracking up
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Take for instance this 10-year-old who made a list of gifts so long, it would last for another 10 Christmases. The father who was left in disbelief posted the list on his Twitter account and people were left in stitches.
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The list read as follows:
“Christmas list
iPhone 11
air pods
New mac book air
A real Bunny
Hiydro flask
Clothes
Make-up
pink pumas
Guci slided
Chanel purs
purfum
asenchal oil
American girl doll car
New shoes
earings/ julery
chekered vans
Go pro
pink Duck tap
glues food coloring and landry diturgent
clothes for bunny
4,000 dollars
lol doll camper
lol dolls/ Bigsister
lol doll Shalay
New shets amd cover
alarm clock”
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“My soon to be 10-year-old daughter clearly has a false sense of funds that we have with this Christmas list. But kudos to her for her expensive taste,” the dad wrote after sharing the list on social media. Well, it’s obvious that the little girl didn’t hold back. After listing some very expensive devices, she didn’t forget to mention some high-end fashion items, too.
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However, Twitter users noticed something peculiar about the list. The girl has listed such things as $4,000 and laundry detergent prompting them to think that she may be planning on starting a new life away from her family. While the list is hilarious, all parents will relate to what a headache it may be to fulfill her wishes. What outrageous things have your children asked for Christmas? Share them in the comment section below!
Here’s how people reacted to the list
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i mean in her defense, who *doesn't* want $4,000 for christmas? i know i do lol
I’m 58, and would be happy to find a lot of things on this list under my tree Christmas morning—-especially the “real bunny”.
If a kid asks for that much is because no one has ever told her that she can't have everything she wants, so I don't know why that parent is so surprised.
its a joke every kid rights down dumb things they know their never gonna get calm the fuckity fuck down
HAHAHA 'fuckity fuck' hahaha
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I agree with you, but maybe cut out the 'fuckity fuck down'
It's a christmas list, you write down the things you'd like to have, noone said she would get everything on her list :P At least that's how christmas lists worked in our home, we wrote down all sorts of things but only got a few of them (and definitely not the most crazy or expensive things on our lists). When I was a kid I always put a horse on my list, I knew I would never get it, but, you know, just in case my parents won the lottery or something, nice to remind them of the things I'd really really like to have.. :D Kids don't always know what everything costs, they just think this or that would be cool to have, it's up to the parents to decide what they actually want to get them.
My niece is 10 and even I have tried to teach her value of money with things she can relate: 1 Polly Pocket (PP) costs 3 dollars, I earn 2000 PP a month, this shoes cos 50 PP, and generally gets it, but what can't get is why I don't buy her a 1000 PP phone XD (Too young tbh)
I was thinking the same thing. Children these days are way too pampered and needy and do not earn anything because parents want to be friends instead of parents. Selfish little brats running around everywhere.
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I feel like you didn’t get much for Christmas huh?
buy her a good education!
i mean in her defense, who *doesn't* want $4,000 for christmas? i know i do lol
I’m 58, and would be happy to find a lot of things on this list under my tree Christmas morning—-especially the “real bunny”.
If a kid asks for that much is because no one has ever told her that she can't have everything she wants, so I don't know why that parent is so surprised.
its a joke every kid rights down dumb things they know their never gonna get calm the fuckity fuck down
HAHAHA 'fuckity fuck' hahaha
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I agree with you, but maybe cut out the 'fuckity fuck down'
It's a christmas list, you write down the things you'd like to have, noone said she would get everything on her list :P At least that's how christmas lists worked in our home, we wrote down all sorts of things but only got a few of them (and definitely not the most crazy or expensive things on our lists). When I was a kid I always put a horse on my list, I knew I would never get it, but, you know, just in case my parents won the lottery or something, nice to remind them of the things I'd really really like to have.. :D Kids don't always know what everything costs, they just think this or that would be cool to have, it's up to the parents to decide what they actually want to get them.
My niece is 10 and even I have tried to teach her value of money with things she can relate: 1 Polly Pocket (PP) costs 3 dollars, I earn 2000 PP a month, this shoes cos 50 PP, and generally gets it, but what can't get is why I don't buy her a 1000 PP phone XD (Too young tbh)
I was thinking the same thing. Children these days are way too pampered and needy and do not earn anything because parents want to be friends instead of parents. Selfish little brats running around everywhere.
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I feel like you didn’t get much for Christmas huh?
buy her a good education!