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I'm looking for recommendations for Christmas presents for boys aged 17 and 18 who don't like football , sports , gift sets , only wear certain non branded clothes and shoes I'm going absolutely spare trying to find age appropriate gifts please help 🤞

Crazygal
a year ago
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PhilipMarc

A Paco or Gucci perfume? Nivea gift packs? Gift cards or cash?

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Crazygal

PhilipMarc thank you I literally didn't think about gift cards

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snoogans888

Crazygal Tesco currently have 20% off some of the gift cards they sell

www.tescogiftcards.com/

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Crazygal

snoogans888 oh I'll have look now thank you so much

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snoogans888

How about a phone/console controller holder? Google “cable guys phone holder” and lots of different ones come up.

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Crazygal

snoogans888 perfect thanks for your help

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smithpoppy303

I only Give Presents to the little ones and for the older Grandchildren I always ask if they want me to buy something specific or would they rather have the Money and they always choose the Money 🤣 Same goes at Easter I always ask if they want Easter Eggs or the Money to Buy what they want and I have never Bought them Easter Eggs because they have always had a choice even when my Granddaughter was 2 years old she has always chosen the Money, and My eldest Grandson usually lets me know what Aftershave he prefers, No point giving him money he would give it right back Because he Works and has his own money,

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Crazygal

smithpoppy303 the 18 year old is autistic so is quite hard to buy for but I usually give them money for birthday but at Christmas I want them to have something to open

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smithpoppy303

Crazygal What about a watch. It’s hard when they get beyond 12, and just as hard when you have Adults to Buy for, My old Boss Buys me gifts every year and always says not to buy her anything back But I always buy her something because I don’t like not paying back, We’ve been friends for years now and still I never know what to get

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Crazygal

smithpoppy303 it's always difficult at Christmas not knowing what to buy for adults x

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MrsCraig

Give them a gift card or money that way they can buy something they want. Or ask if there is anything that they want.

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smithpoppy303

MrsCraig I used to ask if there was anything specific they wanted but only my youngest son and my Granddaughter would let me know, The others including my Grandsons would always say not to buy them anything, ( 🤯 as if they didn’t want anything 🤣) 🤦🏻‍♀️

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Crazygal

MrsCraig I just want them to have a physical gift to open

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boepeep

Christmas Krispy Kremes and a bit of money 😂 My brother is 26 and I never know what to buy as he doesn't want for much but they always go down a treat.

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Crazygal

boepeep oh mite actually get them for myself x

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boepeep

Crazygal Yes he loves them! I Order them on the 22nd - 23rd and get them delivered for the big day. They haven't released their Christmas range yet so I'm holding out. X

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PhilipMarc

boepeep Krispy Kreme donuts are delicious, but I'd rather save that money for something else. 😅

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boepeep

PhilipMarc True! But I never know what else to buy him and there's no local Krispy Kreme store locally. Order them online and they're gone by boxing day. Money worth spending.

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Antiwoke

What’s your budget that would help?

game consoles, gaming pc or games if they already own.

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Crazygal

Antiwoke about £50/60 each

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Antiwoke

Crazygal do they collect anything? Maybe vinyl records or Blu-rays..

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Crazygal

Antiwoke just gothic statues but they have that many there's not much room left

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smithpoppy303

What about a Smart Watch or a New Wallet

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Crazygal

smithpoppy303 they don't use either of these but thank you for your suggestion

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smithpoppy303

Crazygal What about Kits that you Build something like this or something you don’t need to glue Image

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Crazygal

smithpoppy303 omg I've not seen this stuff for years they used to have this kind of stuff to help with their cognitive skills x

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smithpoppy303

Crazygal that on its own is £10 on Amazon or two for just under £16 on Amazon Image

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Crazygal

smithpoppy303 thank you for your help I will have a look now x

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smithpoppy303

Crazygal You are welcome, I am still having trouble uploading deals 🤦🏻‍♀️ otherwise I would have put the deal on

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eyeballkerry

As well as other presents I used to make my children their own mini food hamper with all their favourite treats in it. This was a mixture of sweet and savoury. But it was all theirs.

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Crazygal

eyeballkerry omg that is such an amazing idea I would never have thought of doing something that great thank you for your help x

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TiaTia

What about an experience gift voucher and he could choose what experience he would like to do 😀 .

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Crazygal

TiaTia oh that's definitely different I'd have to bring this in to a discussion and see what they say thank you for your help x

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smithpoppy303

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Crazygal

smithpoppy303 omg I don't think the would do this with them being autistic but I definitely would x

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smithpoppy303

Crazygal 🤞🏼Hopefully your Boys will get to do it

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Crazygal

smithpoppy303 I will definitely look in to this thank you for your help x

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lornaae

How about a gift experience, or a little box full of their favourite sweet treats🙂

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suevernon1968

Open them a bank account - with an advice pack on spending/saving etc. you are giving them the gift of starting to deal with money

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