okay, prepare to think I am really stupid but I don't have any idea what I want for my birthday!
My parents asked me what I want for my birthday but I already have a laptop and an iPod and a digital camera. I don't really want to ask for clothes because I already spend a lot of money on clothing.
So, what do I want for my birthday? :-)
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[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? katrandu answered Sunday April 18 2010, 5:57 am: It seems that even though they are great to have material possessions are not what you are looking for to make your birthday special, something to remember. Since I don't no your preferences all I can do is give basic suggestions and I'm sure you understand what I mean. It could be as simple as taking dance lessons by yourself or with family and/ or friends. Or your birthday celebrated solving a murder mystery hands on. Or asking that your presents be hand made by each person to represent who they are in your life. It doesn't have to be geeky or anything like that. It should be something that focuses o love and appreciation. Hope you had or have a great birthday. Best wishes! [ katrandu's advice column | Ask katrandu A Question ]
Katlyn answered Wednesday April 14 2010, 6:22 pm: I would just ask for money that way when you want to get something or need to you can just use your birthday money thats what my parents have been doing with me for the last 2 years because i didnt really need anything so ya money is a good option or just think about what you will be needing soon and have them get you that. Hope i helped :D [ Katlyn's advice column | Ask Katlyn A Question ]
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