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writes: i'v been with my guy for 2 weeks! What should i get him for xmas and how much should i spend?? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 December 2006): baby birmigham
ask him wat he thinks he's gonna get from his family or friends or wat he wud really love to have and then get an idea from that.. but umm... u aint been goin out dat long so DONT GET EXCITED he dont need anythin at all .. U should be enough!!!!!!!!!
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 December 2006): I would buy him something like a pair of Gloves or a nice scarf depending on his taste, I would probably spend about £15-20 pounds.
Its only a new relationship so if you buy him a massive super dooper present he might feel that your a bunny boiler!.
but seriously a small pressie that is useful would be excellent.
Have a nice Christmas!.
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 December 2006): i wouldnt get him anything, it hasnt been long enough. if your gonna get him anything. just let it be a \card.
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reader, anonymous, writes (12 December 2006): Nothing! You've only known him two weeks. He probably won't give you a gift - I'm not saying you should give a gift to get one, but if you do give him something, and he does not get you one, he will probably be embarrassed.
Send a Christmas card! That's all you need do. Anything else at this stage would be overkill.
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reader, kenny +, writes (11 December 2006):
I think as its only been two weeks you should stick to maybe an aftershave he likes, or a nice shirt/ jumper ect. I woulden't spend anymore than £30 to £35. I think it may be abit early to go buying expensive presents. But then i don't know how far the two of you have come in two weeks, whether or not you knew him before you started going out, whether you are just casual dating, or you have declared your undying love for each other.
Hope this helps.
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 December 2006): Well it depends what he likes, his interests, his tastes. An ex after being together for a week, she made me a mini christmas tree with lights and ornaments, and then on boxing day, she gave me a cow udder cup with two Bubble Joe bubble gum sticks... She figured I have an interest in 'oddities'.
It's really not a matter of how much - cuz that's relative and very subjective. I spend X amount for whatever 'meaning' I want to achieve. That's it. Aside from being broke or poor, you spend on what you're comfortable with, and when you can't, you can always make something with your own hands. Whether he appreciates it or not is up to his perceptive density. 8]
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