What is a good birthday present for a 16 year old boy?
Question Posted Thursday October 1 2009, 6:37 pm
My cousin is having a birthday soon and he sent me an invitation to this birthday party. I know that for girls the 16th birthday is really, really special--you know, "Sweet 16!" and all of that. Well, I assume it's just as important to guys now to have a good 16th birthday. I really want to get him something nice that he will enjoy, use, and appreciate. I even thought about a guitar but I'm not sure about that even because, again, he's 16 and I have no idea what a guy wants at that age.
Does anyone have some really good suggestions? I'm willing to go a couple of hundred dollars if needed...maybe even like 300 if it's something super good...so price isn't much of a problem. Ideas?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? Daintree answered Thursday October 1 2009, 10:19 pm: $300. on a gift for a cousin seems a bit rich. I don't spend that much on my husband I thought about some cloths or even a voucher to buy cloths from a surf shop or cool Sunglasses. Music CD or an Ipod Speakers accessories to something he already has. bangle.necklace. earing if he has them pierced. tools of his trade. If he cooks get him a wok or quality saucepan or cook book etc. If he has a car seat covers, crystal trinket to hang off the review mirror. lottery ticket... Good luck enjoy the party [ Daintree's advice column | Ask Daintree A Question ]
LiTTLEGiRLBLUE answered Thursday October 1 2009, 8:05 pm: You should ask him what he wants. I'm seventeen and I usually just want money, that way I can spend it on whatever I want. My brother is sixteen and he always wants video games or a new console. If he's into music, perhaps you can get him a gift card to a music store. Uhmm...computer games? Money to start a college fund?
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