A Merry Wealthy Christmas - How would you enjoy Christmas as a millionaire?

United States
December 24, 2007 2:33am CST
It's the holiday season of Christmas again, and it's about time the spirit of giving returned. We all love to get gifts and presents under the tree, as well as find what's in our stocking to see what Santa put in there and what he left us during his yearly trip around the world. But if you and/or your family were millionaires or multi-millionaires, then the child-like happiness of the joyful season is amplified x 100! You could buy the best presents for those you love, and it won't be just regular socks, underwear and wooden toys. You could give them the best high-tech electronic stuff, outfits from DKNY, glamorous jewelry, and all the other good things money can buy. If you were a millionaire or a multi-millionaire, what would be the best gift that will make those around you smile for years to come?
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6 responses
@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
24 Dec 07
oh for sure, if i am a millionaire my gifts wouldn't just be as simple as tee-shirts and shorts! i'll buy grand gifts! even if its just tee-shirts and shorts i'll make sure they are branded. ^__^ i wouldn't have to settle for cheap gifts. LOL i'll buy the best i can buy and everything that my relatives would surely love! i'll buy the best toys and best clothes for the children, for my nieces and nephews, for everybody! i will buy gifts for everyone and not just for the children. ^__^ i'll spend my millions buying gifts and gifts and tons of gifts. LOL hmmm... but if i were to buy gifts that will surely make them smile for the years to come.. i guess i would buy gifts that they will be able to use for a long time. a gift that is practical and handy. ^__^ so they would remember me always! ^__^
• United States
25 Dec 07
Not bad. Not a bad idea after all. Buying gifts that will last much longer...definitely a true Christmas gift.
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@secretbear (19448)
• Philippines
30 Dec 07
thanks for the best response. ^__^
@cher913 (25782)
• Canada
24 Dec 07
i wouldnt change a whole lot, pay off a lot of bills to be sure and fix up my house and quite my job (i have bad knees). the christmas season is NOT about STUFF, it is about family, friends and most of all the reason for the season CHRIST!
• United States
25 Dec 07
Logical enough. But it's more than that. It's not just about "stuff". It's about providing value to those around you. It's about providing the best for those around you. Stuff alone won't cut it. It's all about providing not only what's best, but what's useful, what's valuable, and what makes people happy, especially your families.
@JoyfulOne (6232)
• United States
24 Dec 07
If I was a millionaire, I'd like to be able to help others. Maybe donate a bunch of cash anonymously to a homeless shelter, or a battered womens shelter. I still believe it is better to give than receive, and that money doesn't truly buy you happiness. I'd try and teach my children that it isn't how much money you have, it's what you do with it that counts ;-)
@isaiah12 (416)
• United States
24 Dec 07
If I was a millionaire I would buy my two daughters their dream homes. I would pay off all my parents bills, and a new car. I would buy both my sisters homes. I would finish off the family tree I've been working on and make copies for the whole family.
@makras (32)
24 Dec 07
cool
@eftychiap (349)
• Cyprus
24 Dec 07
If I was a millionaire I would offer to my loved ones gifts, that they always dreamed of and never thought that could ever get! Things that they always wish they could have, like a big house for my sister's large family, a ticket to a cool destination for my parents who can't afford to travel abroad, etc etc.. I would also offer money to the poor and homeless and I would definitely make a huge Christmas dinner with lots and lots of guests and a really generous Christmas table with all the luxury and goodies of the world!
@makras (32)
24 Dec 07
I would get a wii,ps3,and a xbox 360.I would get a lot of dimounds and gold and jewls. and some of the most things that people really want