I can speak from the other point of view. My sister and I are in our thirties, and our aunt used to send us money and/or presents for christmas and on other occasions. She just recently stopped to do this.
Of course it's always nice to get a present, and it's nice if someone thinks about a present for you, but this felt very weird after I wasn't in my teens anymore, especially as we didn't see us very often (and you don't sound as if you'd see them very often either).
I guess it won't be a problem at all. At least it shouldn't be. I wouldn't expect a present for chrismas from relatives I don't see very often, and wouldn't even have thought about it if my aunt had decided to not send us presents at a much earlier point in time.
I'd say giving money for christmas is something for kids or teens, and of course only if you want to even then (it may be a different thing between children and their parents).



The also recently rented a hall (with what I don't know) for their child's first birthday and then were hitting up people to pay for the birthday cake, food and of course presents for their child. I know they can probably use the money. So I will send them one last token, but I would like to explain that this is the last time I will do this.
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