ok so my friend is turning 17 in a couple weeks and she is having a really rough time with her friends and just family problems and stuff like that. so me and a couple of my friends are thinking about pitching in money and getting her something really good and something she would really like a lot. she deserves this. she is a great friend and we just want to try to make her feel a little better about her friend and family problems and stuff. so i was just wondering if you had any ideas of anything we could get her. i think were thinking about like $400 or $500 limit? if you have any ideas it would help so much! thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? disasterxwoah answered Monday June 11 2007, 8:13 am: This is hard, considering I don't know her. I'll try my best to answer though. Oh, and goodness thas alot of money =]
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With such a large limit, almost anything is possible. Simple things like, gift cards, clothes, jewlery. Alot of little things add up. Simply give her the money (all though that is a very large limit). A small trip somewhere, like a spa (if shes if to things like that). Acessories for things like : her room or her car or iteams if she plays a certin sport. Take her out to dinner & maybe a movie, and spend the money on that.
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Shes your friend, and you should know her pretty well. Take some of those ideas, and run with them. If shes into something alot, base the gift on that. You seem like a good friend & I'm sure anything you buy her will make her feel special, as long as you put thought into it (which im sure you will, with that amount of money haha). Good luck, and anything else.. feel free to ask =] [ disasterxwoah's advice column | Ask disasterxwoah A Question ]
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