I'm turning 16 and I don't know what to ask for for my birthday presents!
Ah help, nothing too expensive, but tell me what you all want. I dont know what I want, I already have a cell phone, digital camera & laptop btw.
LoveNJstyle answered Sunday August 19 2007, 11:21 pm: things i would ask for:
-a small party with my friends
-a trip to ny/la/chi town
-concert tickets
-new clothes
-a dress for prom
-ipod
-a nice purse
-shopping spree
-a ring or jewelry
-down payment on a car
happy sweet 16 <3 [ LoveNJstyle's advice column | Ask LoveNJstyle A Question ]
leLovely answered Sunday August 19 2007, 6:00 pm: Since it's your sweet 16, how about doing something big for your birthday? Like getting a limo with all of your friends and going out to dinner and stuff with all of them. I want to get a new snowboard for my birthday, if you're into that kind of thing. Or if you play other sports, maybe some nice new equipment. This girl that I know's parents took her to New York City for her 16th birthday. You could also ask for money so that when you actually figure out something that you really want, you could get it. [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
preplove answered Sunday August 19 2007, 5:26 pm: shopping spree at a nice store like coach or juicy...but not over the top like $1000...maybe like $150...or you could ask for..
*tickets to a concert
*a nice party with your friends at a resteraunt or something
*jewelry...tifanny maybe?
*a tv
*this is sorta lame but a game system like the Wii
*go into a store like The Sharper Image or Brookstones and look around to see if you like a particular item
*or go in the mall one day and just look around and see if you like anything in a certain store then ask your parents to buy it for your birthday [ preplove's advice column | Ask preplove A Question ]
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