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.
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.
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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)