Okay, my problem is I'm not really close to anyone. So how do I choose who to get presents for? I know like 3 people who I deffinatly want to get presents for, but other than that I can't decide...
angie91 answered Sunday December 3 2006, 12:48 pm: Well instead of going out and buying gifts for a bunch of people who will feel really bad whne they don't have anything in return (or vice versa, not buying gifts) you should go out and buy a huge stack of christmas cards with cute pictures on the front, and write little things on the inside, you could look for some poems on the internet that you can make personal and that way everybody will get the same gift, and not feel that bad if they don't get one back.
Thats just one example of something that you can do. Or you can try and set up a secret santa game with your friends. That way nobody has to buy a bunch of gifts for people they don't really know.
Those are a couple of ideas, or you could just buy a few small gifts, or candies.
My friend,is buying a gigantic box of chocolates and letting her new friends pig out on the day before christmas vaca, so she doesnt have to buy a bunch of insignificant gifts for everyone. So you could buy a bunch of boxes of candy canes and give them out or something like that.
Those are just a few ideas if you think of something and you arent sure if its a good idea, or you have another question, feel free to ask. Have a happy holiday season! Lot's of love,
Angie91 [ angie91's advice column | Ask angie91 A Question ]
orphans answered Sunday December 3 2006, 12:44 pm: we don't know any of your friends. that makes this question very hard to awnser non-generally. closeness to the person directly correlates to the extravegance of the gift. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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