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Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 4:19 am
Or summer for Shells. sweatdrop
I think this is the first year where I seriously want nothing for Christmas. (er... ok I wouldn't say no to an xbox game.)
I just have no room for anything. The small bedroom that holds all of my earthly belongings is packed so tight I can barely walk through it at the moment.
Stuff is all transient anyway.
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Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2012 1:19 am
My issue is that I always want things in a vague sort of sense - you know, it would be nice to have new books to read and my wardrobe could definitely do with an update and so on... But I don't want specific things e.g. I couldn't tell you the actual title of a book I want and I can never find clothes I like when I go shopping anyway.
But I've kind of been moving towards "experience" gifts instead, like tickets to a musical, gig or comedy show, going fine dining or having a weekend away. It's also a nice way to actually spend some time with the gift giver/receiver as well. ^.^
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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2012 4:49 am
Experience gifts are great gifts, particularly because for a lot of my family space is at a premium. A nice dinner, or a play or something, is a good treat.
Sometimes being vague is more fun. You never know how people might interpret a request.
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