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Christmas is coming up and I don't know what to ask for!

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Question - (12 November 2008) 9 Answers - (Newest, 27 November 2009)
A male United Kingdom age 30-35, *ammy296 writes:

I'm really stuck...everyone keeps asking me what i want for Christmas and i really have no idea what to ask for???

any suggestions for a teenage boy welcome:)

Thanks:)

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A male reader, Michael86 United States +, writes (27 November 2009):

Well for starters it all depends on what type of person you are if if you like to be out side then ask for a basketball or a football if you like to be in doors then ask for a game system (xbox 360, ps3, wii) and some games to go along with it if you don't like any of that stuff than just ask for some money or gift cards well hope this helped:) Merry Christmas

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A female reader, Fiona xxx United Kingdom +, writes (12 November 2008):

Fiona xxx agony auntI can be like you, and decide I know what I want in February for some obscure reason ha-ha. Money is always an option to buy clothes you do want in the sales. There must be books/dvd's/cd's you want.

Getting on to the charity idea. Plenty of people make donations to charity and mark birthdays/anniversary/xmas in that way. In stead of a gift, the person donates to a nomimated good cause.

How about ME Research UK? They are very reputable and the UK government won't fund money into ME/CFS which is a physical illness that causes mainly fatigue and pain, plus itaffects immunity,and has so many debilitating symptoms.

Any donations would be put to good use for quality biomedical research.

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A female reader, Emilysanswers United Kingdom +, writes (12 November 2008):

If you have everything you want ask for something like those little "sponsor a lemur" gifts, or you can "buy" a tree which is then planted by the woodland trust.

Book are always a good thing to ask for.

Get a nice box set of all the old James Bond books and get reading!

Good Luck!! xx

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A female reader, Nikkii Babyee United Kingdom +, writes (12 November 2008):

Nikkii Babyee agony auntthe new ipod touch maybeee??

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (12 November 2008):

Lucky you, you must have everything you want!

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A female reader, SirenaBlusera Mexico +, writes (12 November 2008):

SirenaBlusera agony auntI think that it depends on your interests.

Is there a cause you support? For example, breast cancer or saving the whales? Is there a (reputable) charity? Maybe you could ask for donations in your name.

One of the coolest presents I ever got was a WHALE. Yep, my parents adopted a baby humpback whale in my name one year... she was so cute...the hard thing was getting her in our pool. No, I'm KIDDING!!! We just sponsored her... she stayed in the ocean and they sent pictures and updates by tracking her with radar. Her name was Pepper :)

I can't remember the charity but if you're interested (or if anyone is interested) write me and I'll try to find it. :)

I know it's not as exciting as the latest Wii but it will be a lot more meaningful.

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A female reader, anonymous, writes (12 November 2008):

My brother asked for x box games, or the world record book is fun to look at

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A female reader, eyeswideopen United States +, writes (12 November 2008):

eyeswideopen agony auntHow about world peace?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (12 November 2008):

Erm... well I got my boyfriend some personalised stuff for christmas! But yeah that might cost a lot of money. Don't ask for money because it seems rude, if you can't decide people might just give you money anyway.

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