My best friend's birthday is in nine days. But my problem is that i have absolutley no idea what to get her! She has everything ! I need some ideas. Please help =)
BlueEyedBlondie725 answered Friday December 9 2005, 11:33 pm: I don't know about her, but, I like meaningful gifts. haha.
You could try making a Best Friend Scrapbook.
&& put all your inside jokes in there and stuff.
My friend and I did that.
It was so awesome.
Or you could take her to the mall.
&& take her in all these stores and just look, and see if she says like "I like this" or "This is cute" or whatever.
Or you could get her a gift certificate to the mall, or take her to dinner with some other friends.
I hope these help and if you still need ideas, just leave a message in my inbox.
hco_babe answered Friday December 9 2005, 10:53 pm: clothes. gift cards to favorite store. pjs. slippers. nailpolish. makeup. gift card for a day at the spa. favorite movie. favorite cd. candy. jewelry. [ hco_babe's advice column | Ask hco_babe A Question ]
xoxoSweetKisseSxoxo answered Friday December 9 2005, 10:11 pm: it depends on wat type of person is she?? but umm... i'll just list some things
x0o_blondiie answered Friday December 9 2005, 9:31 pm: You can kinda talk to her and ask her what she wants without making it obvious that that is what you'll end up getting her. See if she'll give you clues. Also, you can tell what to get her by what she loves, even if she has everything i`m sure there is something she WANTS that she DOESNT have :o) [ x0o_blondiie's advice column | Ask x0o_blondiie A Question ]
HottDork answered Friday December 9 2005, 7:00 pm: wow this is tough!! Maybe Send her a certain amount of money so she can get what she wants...she may save it since she has everything!! If you dont know what to get her...then send her like 20$ or something...or a cute teddy bear!!lol
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