I have not given my older brother a gift in forever. We both have been through alot, it seems like its something all the time. I don't want give him anything cheesy I want it to be the best gift ever. I am almost 15 and he turns 16 in a few weeks. He deserves something nice. One time I felt bad because he bought me a phone with his game money. I was thinking about buying him the game and a picture frame, but I think that is a little to girly....
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? MsCece123 answered Tuesday May 26 2015, 6:47 pm: I think that the best thing you can get him, is the game because he sacrificed getting it for himself so that he could get you a phone. Just observe the type of things that he's into, his favorite type of things and go based off of that. If you still don't know what to get him, ask him his favorite things. Like his favorite restaurant, favorite color, favorite movie... things like that. But make sure you don't just ask him one thing, because that would give it away ;). I hoped that I could help, and that your brother likes whatever you get him! [ MsCece123's advice column | Ask MsCece123 A Question ]
missundersmock answered Tuesday May 26 2015, 2:49 am: you could get him a gift card to somewhere he really likes, or if you have money but your just not SURE what to get him, you could start a tradition like maybe one of those cool old fashion pocket watches?? they sell them at the mall or online and you can get them engraved for cheap.
Theres a store called "things remembered" and they sell really cool skeleton/steam punk pocket watches for guys that arent really into jewelry or anything flashy. I bought my husband one it was about 65 bucks and then they engrave for free and give you a jewelry box to put it in thats FOR a man. Thats something special that you could do that he would remember FOREVER.
maybe a pair of shoes, or some clothes? people usually appreciate things they really been NEEDING too, so if you ask him if theres anything he really needs but hasnt been able to get and then went and got it for him that would show him that you think of him and that you care or else you wouldnt have taken the time to do that.
Ocalaphernella answered Monday May 25 2015, 8:47 pm: If what I think you're saying is, that you want to buy your brother a game that he wanted but instead used his money to get you a phone, then you should Definitely get him that. Honestly, I feel that the best gifts are ones with sentiment. It doesn't have to be something big or expensive, but as long as there is meaning behind it between the two of you. Maybe everyone doesn't feel that way, but that's how I see it.
Hope this helps~ [ Ocalaphernella's advice column | Ask Ocalaphernella A Question ]
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