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Xmas Present Ideas Please- Help!!
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Absolutely stuck this year on two of my sons who’s situation is very different to last year. Eldest son has split up with gf after 10 years ( been together since school) and is now staying in mates spare room. He has no hobbies apart from photography and I’ve bought him tons of stuff to do with that previously.
Youngest son is now living with gf at her grandparents house. Again he has no real hobbies ( is just Lovestruck now lol). Hasn’t passed driving test yet but has car.
Any ideas gratefully received. Budget of about £50-70 each. Thankyou.
Youngest son is now living with gf at her grandparents house. Again he has no real hobbies ( is just Lovestruck now lol). Hasn’t passed driving test yet but has car.
Any ideas gratefully received. Budget of about £50-70 each. Thankyou.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ok, so I know it's me and him, but we much prefer vouchers for something than a present to open which neither of us like.
We've had vouchers for a visit to sipsmiths brewery in London, a really, really fine dining restaurant, membership of the Tate, a couple of nights in a hotel in London, afternoon tea and entrance to Windsor castle, another afternoon tea in central London, a meal at the panoramic in Liverpool.
I'd go with something like that than getting them something 'to open', that's just you wanting that, not necessarily what they would like.
We've had vouchers for a visit to sipsmiths brewery in London, a really, really fine dining restaurant, membership of the Tate, a couple of nights in a hotel in London, afternoon tea and entrance to Windsor castle, another afternoon tea in central London, a meal at the panoramic in Liverpool.
I'd go with something like that than getting them something 'to open', that's just you wanting that, not necessarily what they would like.
Some good ideas here - thankyou all. JJ when I’ve got 4 kids to buy for who are all adults then £50- 70 each is enough. That’s not even starting on other relatives. I actually usually spend more but seeing as at least two relatives are stressing about cost we’ve all agreed to cut it down a bit this year.
Ironically since I posted this my daughter txt me to say that eldest son wants vouchers for a local tattoo parlour lol.
Ironically since I posted this my daughter txt me to say that eldest son wants vouchers for a local tattoo parlour lol.