(I asked this question a few days ago and it got deleted. I am not sure why, but if an L2+ zapps it again, could I please be told the reason.)
Anyhow, I have a friend who is getting married this month. I really need some advice on a wedding gift.
Basically the situation is as follows. The guy is in his mid thirties, his wife is a bit younger. I know him quite well, though we are not very close friends. I have never met his wife since she steers clear of our "guy" activities. He is having his wedding abroad and then holding a party at home for friends and family.
Thats pretty much all the relevant info that I can think of. I need an appropriate gift idea, and I am absolutely hopeless at this sort of stuff.
karenR answered Monday August 27 2007, 1:45 pm: Your last question claims to have been deleted by questioner. Good question though I don't know why you didn't get any answers.
I will try to answer though I am not at all good
at gifts. :) It is so hard to buy for people this age
who have probably had their own "stuff" for a while now.
Its easy if the couple is real young
or have never lived on their own outside a college dorm somewhere.
You get a toaster or towels or some other thing they probably really need!
What I got for my sister was a very nice, fancy
picnic basket for 2. It had 2 plates, 2 wine glasses, 2 napkins etc. I think it even had a bottle of wine in it. I got it at a mall. They have all kinds and I thought it was a romantic type gift.
If all else fails Alin get them a gift certificate
to one of the snazzier stores in a mall. She will
love it for sure and can get whatever she likes or needs. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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