ā€¢ subscriptionsĀ  ā€¢ household/niche pantry items: everything is just so expensive nowadays so why not save a little from your daily expenses and splurge on gifts šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø (bath mats, glassware, silverware, room spray, linens, wick trimmer, ceremonial grade matcha, miso, hand soap, kitchen towels, placemats? go crazy honestly) ā€¢ personalized items like an engraved pen, card holder or leather goods, notepads !! ā€¢ perfume discovery sets? ā€¢ easy and safer option: gift cards lmfao **EDIT: i forgot to add donating to your chosen charity šŸ™‚ā€ā†•ļø
Nov 17, 2024

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I love to give gifts, and I think the best/most consistent formula for a gift someone will really love is something theyā€™ll use, but wouldnā€™t splurge on for themselvesā€” so if they enjoy coffee, a nice french press or Chemex along with a good bean subscription, or even a Moka pot and milk frother for espresso drinks at homeā€” this formula works for most occasions, and relies on knowing the person/couple. Some good standbys that I get often are: a good set of bathrobes; bathrobes make getting out of the shower much nicer, but many people wouldnā€™t get a really good robe for themselves; try Oddbird, Brooklinen, or LL Bean (which you can have monogrammed with a couples new initials) a good vinyl player (if they collect vinyl), or a good set of speakers if they already have a quality turntable but poor speakers, a subscription or serviceā€” for my girlfriends I usually buy a facial or a massage that they can schedule whenever, for a couple, maybe a theater subscription, a museum membership, or a coupleā€™s massageā€” these are things people really enjoy but might not do for themselves, especially in the first year of marriage. I tend to avoid overly customized gifts; if it isnā€™t something someone wants it may accidentally go unused and is impossible to return or regift.
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A bucket of Haribo candies, macarons, Japanese Kit Kats, fancy mail order fruit, hunks of chocolate, coffee Also books and other physical media Earrings or bracelets or rings Candles Weed Cashmere socks A haunted doll from a flea market Silly Christmas sweater Knives Make up Electric toothbrush If you like your family, ask to do something together such as go to a movie Scarf A teddy bear A teddy Fancy shampoo Tarot deck Roller skates Lego Portable phone battery Very small diamond Kittens
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I see weā€™ve been discussing gift giving! I wrote a lotā€¦ I have strong opinions I guessā€¦? Anyway, I feel like I often donā€™t know/understand what my family members like, but there are plenty of things almost anybody would use. (Note that this is not the same way I approach getting gifts for my close friends). Letā€™s start with specific examples: ADULTS You could get them a higher end, locally made item that anybody would use. Examples includeā€¦ ā€¢ hand cream ā€¢ aftershave ā€¢ candle ā€¢ bath salts ā€¢ coffee/tea Also good are things that will come in handy sooner or later, and theyā€™ll think, ā€œoh, _ got me that so now I donā€™t have to go to the store!ā€ Such asā€¦ ā€¢ phone charger (a 10ft charger that will last a while is always nice to have) ā€¢ that tea/coffee you know they have every day ā€¢ pet treats, if you know what kind of treats the pet likes For sentimental reasons, your parents and grandparents would LOVE a picture of you, and theyā€™re so cheap to get printed! Just thrift a picture frame and voila. Dice game? Iā€™ve had success with/watched people fight overā€¦ ā€¢ weighted or heated blankets ā€¢ personal massager (no not that kind but I would love to see someone try that) ā€¢ Candy, but like, good or rare candy. For instance, I am American and I won a box of hobnobs last year, they were so good *tip: avoid alcohol - you probably have at least one current/recovering alcoholic in any given room. Live in a cold area? Tryā€¦ ā€¢ again, hand cream ā€¢ wool gloves/mittens/socks ā€¢ balaclava (just finished walking my dog and the whole time my brain was going ā€œfuckfuckfuckIneedabalaclavaā€) KIDS Kids in your life under the age of 10? Go to the dollar store. Theyā€™ll never know or care how much money you spent on them. I try really hard not to get a bunch of plastic toys that will live in landfills for a thousand years. I prefer getting coloring books, finger paints, plushies, and books for kids. I have been told that they always get used and enjoyed. I also wrap their gifts in newspaper instead of buying that stupid, waxy, non-recyclable wrapping paper, because they really donā€™t give a fuck what it comes in. I promise. They are going to rip it to shreds either way. I have little advice for preteens/teens because I donā€™t have any of those around yet. However, I am only 24, and Iā€™ll say that I remember enjoying trendy clothes and money. Pay attention to them and what theyā€™re into though! Or ask their parents! Obviously your 14 year old goth cousin does not want lululemon. If you do that, you will be proving to them that you donā€™t pay attention to them, and thatā€™s much worse than just getting them a gift card or cash. I also remember my sleeping schedule being awful, which is a universal truth for all teens, so maybe a calming pillow spray or noise cancelling earplugs? GENERAL TIPS Donā€™t skip this part, this is the good stuff! The crux of everything Iā€™ve written so far! 1. Back to ā€œethical,ā€ there is no need to waste your money on non-recyclable wrapping paper, bags, bows, etc. You know, that waxy, kind of shiny stuff? Your loved ones shouldnā€™t care that it came in an Aldi bag or the same box your new vacuum arrived in a few weeks ago. Thereā€™s also something so downright chic about presents wrapped in plain brown wrapping paper and tied with a piece of twine. 2. Really good advice youā€™ve probably heard before but Iā€™ll repeat now is, ā€œget something that they would like and use but would not splurge on for themselves.ā€ And then get the nicer, splurge-ier version of that thing. This is a GREAT opportunity to shop local and avoid cheap plastic things. 3. If you struggle every year with gift giving for certain people, try, in preparation for next year, to subtly write down the names of restaurants/authors/musicians they mention. I keep a list in my notes app that has saved my life. 4. In that same vein, donā€™t be afraid to get like, hyper specific about itā€” last year I got my uncle a gift card for the bar I know he likes to watch football at. Something I had 100% confidence would get used. This year I think Iā€™ll get him a gift card to the butcher shop he goes to. 5. My final and most crucial piece of advice: always think, ā€œwould I be pissed about having another thing I need to get rid of if I received this?ā€ Some examples: if you donā€™t feel confident that you know someoneā€™s interior design/personal style well, simply do not get them decor or clothes. Unless youā€™ve heard them mention wanting to read it, donā€™t get them a book. This is stuff that will get returned, sold, or donated, so all youā€™re doing is giving them a task they have to deal with. Like the Kanye West water bottle tweet. *final plug for shopping local: keep in mind that Amazon workers in major cities are on strike through cyber Monday! You wouldnā€™t cross a picket line would you? Would you???
Nov 30, 2024

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