2004-12-06, 19:15 | Link #1 |
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What do I buy my girlfriend for christmas?
Ok so it might not be the best thing to ask over a forum, but I just need some ideas. It's soon christmas and I need to get her something nice/thoughtful..
I asked some friends they said get perfume or some jewelry, well Im no good at perfume and she doesnt really use jewelry even though I dont think she would be dissapointed if she did get some. Im pretty low on cash atm so my budget is about $50 but I guess I could go to about $100 if it was something good really worth it.. So people, whats a good present, and if you are a girlfriend, what would you want? I know it's the thought that counts and so on but I really dont know what to get without it beeing really cheesy or too "cheap". Last edited by Jonte; 2004-12-08 at 15:21. |
2004-12-06, 19:33 | Link #2 | |
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umm ....buy some nice diamonds ..girls love diamond ^^
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2004-12-06, 19:36 | Link #3 | |
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2004-12-06, 19:54 | Link #5 |
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buy her something anime related
On the other hand you could take her out on a short trip, a relax trip for a day or two in some sauna and massage center, it may sound weird but you'll find yourself in heaven for a day or two and your gf will love it, however 100 $ won't be enough ... if you go for a real present : you could always make something yourself, I discovered girls love that, I myself did that a few times. Believe a handmade item can be worth alot to a girl, it's cheap in $ but expensive in time, and it shows how much you care. |
2004-12-06, 20:56 | Link #7 |
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It depends on how long you two have been goin' out. (comfort zone)
But it sounds like not that long---since you feel the need to impress her. No worries. Something crafty and artistic, like what 7thMeth said, always work for the romantic type. If she likes to write, make one of those antique looking scroll for a diary....or whatever. If you don't want to be stressed out and just want ready-made, a Chanel perfume is a safe choice. But then again, it all depends on her personality. She might be sending you some vague signs already as to what she really wish for.... Good luck! |
2004-12-06, 23:54 | Link #8 |
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Crafty and artistic - perhaps an origami flower?
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2004-12-07, 00:44 | Link #9 |
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How about you get her a flavored condom
lol, jk Seriously tho, my bro was always the master at thoughtful gifts, just find some small not normally thought of thing like a kids book or something and link it to something in your relationship, makes the girls think you thoughtful and sweet |
2004-12-07, 01:12 | Link #10 |
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well this is what u do make her feel special and i don't mean being over romantic by reading her poems but make her feel appreciated to a woman it never really the gift that counts (unless it is very very wrong for the intended woman) but the lead up to the gift . Might I suggest flowers and I also second making something but since no one has suggested what to make I would go for making dinner or some kind of charm or maybe make or buy a photoframe with a picture of u two in it.
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2004-12-07, 02:43 | Link #12 |
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Umm... get her something she'd like. Really simple as that.
First off, crap like chocolates and jewelry and perfume and diamonds are worthless. (In fact, stay away from diamonds period.) Seriously, unless she's a big conneseur of any of those, those types of presents are almost like saying "Hello, I don't know you well enough to get you anything thoughtful." And really, if she were a big conneseur of, say, jewelry, I don't think you'd be able to get anything that'd interest her much on such a budget anyway. (Unless she's a fan of the kind that comes in plastic bubbles :P) Anyway, you're her boyfriend, unless you started going out right before you made this topic, you'd know better than us what to get her. Given the circumstance, I'll assume that you've been going out for a fair amount of time, so... in all the time you've spent with her, conversed with her (you two DO converse, right? I mean, you're not in it just for the privelages, are you? If that were the case flavoured connies might not be that bad an idea :P) you have to have picked up on what her interests are, what she'd want? 'Something anime related' wouldn't be that bad of an idea... if she too liked anime. (And of course something related to one she liked) Basically, just go with what she likes and run with that. And just to give the present's presentation more oomph, precede it, as a joke, with an awful gift... ...like flavoured connies. ;v |
2004-12-07, 02:55 | Link #13 |
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First off glad to see someone mention the evil of diamonds.
As for a gift depends on her interests and what she's into. I will say one of the greatest gifts my husband gave me was a mix CD he made of all love songs where he actually spent the time looking for love songs that speak to our relationship and from all sorts of bands that I like. Doing something unexpected is usually a good way to go also. A dinner at a really nice restaurant or going ice skating or a picnic at a park or just cooking a really romantic dinner. |
2004-12-07, 04:16 | Link #14 |
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Thanks for a great replies, all of you.
This is basicly what I was thinking (ZhanDVG's reply + others), cliché stuff like that is cheesy and wont be nice unless you spend alot. I need to get her something that she would appreciate for the thought and effort more than the usefulness and price. And yes we do converse, alot of the time in 4-5 hour long telefon calls that pretty much kill me through the phone bill (but what the heck, it's damn worth it!), so I dont think those flavoured connies are a winner ;P She isn't an anime maniac like myself though she does enjoy watching some of them in my company now and then, but I dont think a rare import dvd would do anything special. She likes clothes, watching movies & psychology. But buying her the latest fashion in clothes would be the more another mindless gift, plus I would most likely get the one she wanted the least in the store. (Even though I'm sure she'd like it just because I picked it out.) So I guess my best bet is making something or putting down time on something, I'm not really that good at anything except several computer areas, and I dont really think that would be right. ("Hey honey, here's the source-code for my latest project, it's yours!" or "Merry christmas, hope you enjoy my latest weapon model!") I did get a top grade in my art class last year though, maybe I should draw something, like a portrait of her for example. I don't know if I would be so happy if I got one from myself but she might, so what do you think, even if I'm no great artists I would atleast set down a number of hours drawing her, do you think that would work? maybe combine it with a frame or some music cd? |
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2004-12-08, 06:32 | Link #20 | |
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Don't buy anything at all, then make up some lame excuse and say your broke. Chicks dig that.
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