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Relatives leave gifts at door but don’t come inside to visit

FAMILY'S HOME, JUL 9 – Relatives leave gifts repeatedly without visiting, raising concerns about building meaningful bonds and privacy issues linked to social media, family members say.

  • Relatives repeatedly left gifts at the door without spending time with their nephew during recent visits.
  • This pattern occurred because the relatives did not provide 15 minutes advance notice or call when arriving, which could have enabled a visit.
  • The relatives are kind to the child and bring gifts from their travels, but the family desires quality time and a stronger relationship instead of only material items.
  • The speaker stated, “TIME IS BETTER THAN GIFTS” and suggested, “next time you’re coming by, just give us a call when you’re on your way” to facilitate visits.
  • The lack of visits has caused distress, and the family hopes for proper visits so the nephew can know his relatives beyond receiving gifts.
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World News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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