Choose A Gift Based On Hobbies

Are you attending a wedding or birthday party soon? Is choosing the perfect gift a difficult task for you? For me that's a yes. I think choosing a gift for bride, couples, or party hostess is hard. Though for others it's as simple as breathing, for me, choosing a gift isn't easy. Or maybe I need to practice giving gifts more often. Haha!

Are you running out of birthday gift ideas? One thing I've learned is to choose a gift based on the recipient's hobby or interest. When you get to visit your friend's home, observe what interests him the most. The next time he or she becomes a party hostess, you already have an idea what to give your friend. A set of kitchen knives or a dessert recipe book would be best for your friend who loves to cook. If your friend loves photography and coffee, you may give him or her a camera lens coffee mug on his birthday.

Allow indulgences. For your child's teacher, scratch the mugs in your list. I'm sure they got tons of those from the past years. A box of chocolate or a gift certificate in a salon or Starbucks would surely make him or her smile. If your friend collects Hello Kitty stuff, storm into the nearest Hello Kitty specialty store, even if you're not a fan of Hello Kitty, and add something to your friend's collection.

In a wrap, it's not about the gifter but the recipient. Truly, "it's the thought that counts." Even I often say that. But maybe you would want to give a gift that the recipient will truly appreciate. That's the gift that brings lasting memories.

 

Comments

Unknown said…
Good tips. Recently I don't give out as much physical gifts anymore. Naiimagine ko kasi na di papansinin or magcocollect ng dust or eventually itatapon din.

So I go for GC, kung coffee man yan or restaurant or experience i.e. spa, basta yung somehow sure

At least kung hindi magamit, walang physical waste (except for the paper GC itself)
hello nice blog nice blog thanks