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“不买”群组:二手物品赠送的温馨解决方案
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本文作者分享了处理女儿不再使用的衣物和玩具的烦恼。通过传统的二手出售或捐赠方式,作者发现效率不高且可能造成浪费。偶然间,她发现了Facebook上的“不买”群组,这为她提供了一个全新的平台。通过这些群组,她能够将闲置物品直接赠送给有需要的家庭,避免了交易的麻烦和物品被丢弃的担忧。作者强调,“不买”群组不仅解决了物品处理的难题,更带来了人与人之间互助的温暖,让她在物品的告别中感受到更多积极意义。

🧸 **闲置物品处理的困境与“不买”群组的出现**:作者作为一位母亲,面临着处理女儿不再使用的衣物和玩具的难题。传统的二手出售方式耗时耗力,收益甚微,而直接捐赠给旧货店,又担心物品可能被直接丢弃。在这样的背景下,作者发现了“不买”群组,提供了一个有效且充满人情味的解决方案。

🤝 **“不买”群组的运作模式与优势**:“不买”群组允许成员免费赠送闲置物品,也允许成员发布所需物品的求助信息。作者通过发布闲置物品的照片和简短描述,能够快速找到愿意接收并会使用这些物品的家庭,省去了议价、支付等繁琐环节,将处理闲置物品的过程从负面体验转变为积极互动。

💖 **物品赠送带来的情感价值与社区温暖**:通过“不买”群组,作者将女儿不再使用的物品赠送给了其他有需要的孩子,例如二手汽车座椅、如厕训练装备等。这种直接的赠送方式让作者确信物品会被珍惜和使用,从而更容易放下对物品的依恋,同时也感受到了社区互助的温暖,明白了即使物品不再,美好的回忆依然可以珍藏。

The author says selling her daughter's used items was a hassle, and she worried her donations would be trashed. 'Buy Nothing' groups offer a great solution.

During my childhood, my mom and her friends and family members saved a lot of money by passing on used baby gear and outgrown clothing. My daughter is an only child, and she doesn't have any older cousins or anyone else who passes things on to her.

As a result, we have purchased most items new or in good used condition, and they often are still in great shape once we are done with them. But determining what to do with all the outgrown clothing, toys, and gear once we are done with them has been challenging — and sometimes, emotional, as well.

I struggled with what to do with the things my daughter grows out of

My daughter is now 7, and over the years, I've sold a few items on Facebook Marketplace and once tried selling at a children's consignment sale. The amount of time preparing the items, tagging them, and bringing them to the sale location made the small amount of money I earned not feel worth it in the end.

When a family friend had a girl a year after I had mine, I started passing on some clothing to her in an attempt to stop drowning in bags of clothes, shoes, and winter coats that my daughter could no longer wear. But I still had a lot of gear, toys, and other items that ended up collecting dust in our basement.

Parting with my daughter's things is sometimes emotional. Since she is an only child and we won't be having any more kids, when clothing gets too small or she outgrows a toy, we never get to use them again. Even though they're just things, letting go of them feels like saying goodbye to that chapter of her life, as well.

While donating things to a thrift shop is an option, things like an easel covered with paint and old stickers or dirty but perfectly functional sneakers will likely just be trashed, which makes me feel even worse.

Then, I discovered 'Buy Nothing' groups on Facebook

A few years ago, I joined a few 'Buy Nothing' and similar Facebook groups in my area. Buy Nothing and gifting groups not only allow members to post items they are looking to give away, but people can also post about items they are hoping to find at no cost. At first, I only posted in search of books for my little free library, then I realized that I had found the perfect way to get my daughters' old things out of our house.

By just making a listing with a picture of the item I want to give away with a short description, I can get it into the hands of a family who will actually use it. After I've chosen a recipient from the comments, we exchange a few messages about pick up, and a day or so later, the item is off to its new home, without any of the haggling, payment issues, or multiple messages with people who don't end up purchasing that I experienced when using Facebook marketplace. It has turned letting go of my daughter's things from a negative experience into a positive one.

Occasionally, someone will post that they need a specific item, and it's a cool feeling to realize that yes, I do actually have a kid's life vest that's collecting dust, and someone else could get use out of. One time, I happened to find a random bag of clothing that my daughter had outgrown years before, when a mom posted desperately looking for that exact size for her daughter. Sometimes it's been a bit funnier, like the time a mom was looking for a baby Jesus for a Little People nativity set, and I just happened to have an extra.

The author once saw on a 'Buy Nothing' group that someone was looking for a life vest, and she happened to have one her daughter had outgrown.

I've also been able to give an outgrown car seat to an overwhelmed single mom of six who needed one for her youngest, potty training gear to parents starting the process with their kids, and, most recently, a backpack to a mom whose son was starting PreK.

Every time that I give away something for free to another parent or grandparent, I know that it will be appreciated and used, which makes it a whole lot easier to let go of things. Because while a diaper pail doesn't hold any sentimental attachment for me, the easel that my daughter painted on for four years and the life vest she wore for several summers of beach trips do. Even though it's sometimes hard to let go of them, I've learned I don't necessarily need the objects themselves to hold onto the memories.

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