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Thread started 12/20/09 8:50pm

xpertluva

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What to get someone new for Christmas?

I need help with gift ideas for someone I just started dating. We've known each other for several months but only as friends. Our relationship only made a turn recently. We've yet to even go out on a real date and I don't expect anything from her. However, I thought it might score me some points if I got her a gift. I just don't want to overdo it and scare her off. Besides, I'm not sure if this is really gonna go anywhere and I don't have money to just throw around. biggrin

Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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Reply #1 posted 12/20/09 8:55pm

missmad

a scarf
a photo frame
a picnic
candles
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Reply #2 posted 12/20/09 9:06pm

ZombieKitten

when I started going out with the master he nearly scared me away with a too generous gift, he got me a lamp, a novel, and a statuette of a duckman confused it was too much, I'd advise something small, funky or cool nod
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Reply #3 posted 12/20/09 9:10pm

Genesia

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Just give her something small and take her out to dinner.
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Reply #4 posted 12/20/09 9:39pm

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missmad said:

a scarf
a photo frame
a picnic
candles


I think a scarf or candles is too hard to someone you may not know well. I mean, unless you're 100% sure they like a particular scent, I stay away from scented lotions, candles, etc. A scarf might be okay, but again, I think unless you know the person really well, it's best to go more generic. A photo frame is nice, you could put a picture of the two of you in it, if you feel comfortable doing so.


I usually go for a nice book about something I know they like.
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Reply #5 posted 12/20/09 10:01pm

johnart

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I've never been scared off by nice gifts. No hablo this language. boxed
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Reply #6 posted 12/20/09 10:03pm

lazycrockett

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C$SH.
The Most Important Thing In Life Is Sincerity....Once You Can Fake That, You Can Fake Anything.
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Reply #7 posted 12/20/09 10:08pm

ernestsewell

Start here. It worked for me. http://prince.org/msg/100/326271 LOL

BUt keep your spending limit reasonable since this seems to be a newer relationship for you, and is still unpredictable as to its future. I'd go to a mom and pop shop, or some non-department store type shop and find her something unique, and special. Even if you break up, she'll always remember you for it, opposed to a gift card or something generic like that.
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Reply #8 posted 12/20/09 10:09pm

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If you've known each other several months as friends, what do y'all talk about/shared interests? Do you know what music she enjoys? What type of books she might enjoy reading? Or what movies/shows she likes?

I understand not wanting to go overboard on something extravagant, or giving something that comes off as "clingy" or moving too fast, but I think something that's a bit personal would be appreciated (especially if you're looking to score points). For example music. "I remember you saying you listen to _____. I thought if you like _____, you might enjoy _____."

What would register (to me at least) would be that you remembered and put a bit of thought in the gift. biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 12/20/09 10:15pm

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johnart said:

If you've known each other several months as friends, what do y'all talk about/shared interests? Do you know what music she enjoys? What type of books she might enjoy reading? Or what movies/shows she likes?

I understand not wanting to go overboard on something extravagant, or giving something that comes off as "clingy" or moving too fast, but I think something that's a bit personal would be appreciated (especially if you're looking to score points). For example music. "I remember you saying you listen to _____. I thought if you like _____, you might enjoy _____."

What would register (to me at least) would be that you remembered and put a bit of thought in the gift. biggrin
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Just don't say that part like Netflix or Amazon.com. neutral
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Reply #10 posted 12/20/09 10:19pm

ZombieKitten

johnart said:

johnart said:

If you've known each other several months as friends, what do y'all talk about/shared interests? Do you know what music she enjoys? What type of books she might enjoy reading? Or what movies/shows she likes?

I understand not wanting to go overboard on something extravagant, or giving something that comes off as "clingy" or moving too fast, but I think something that's a bit personal would be appreciated (especially if you're looking to score points). For example music. "I remember you saying you listen to _____. I thought if you like _____, you might enjoy _____."

What would register (to me at least) would be that you remembered and put a bit of thought in the gift. biggrin


Just don't say that part like Netflix or Amazon.com. neutral



and don't give her a library book
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Reply #11 posted 12/20/09 10:26pm

xpertluva

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ernestsewell said:

Start here. It worked for me. http://prince.org/msg/100/326271 LOL

BUt keep your spending limit reasonable since this seems to be a newer relationship for you, and is still unpredictable as to its future. I'd go to a mom and pop shop, or some non-department store type shop and find her something unique, and special. Even if you break up, she'll always remember you for it, opposed to a gift card or something generic like that.


All of the suggestions have been good, but this sounds like the way I want to go more or less (not the Vizio of course:) But I do want to get her something unique. I'm just awful at knowing what would be cool to someone else. I like the book suggestion too. She's the artsy type, so I have a little bit to work with I suppose. Too bad she's not into Prince. That would make it real easy! lol
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Reply #12 posted 12/20/09 10:29pm

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ZombieKitten said:

when I started going out with the master he nearly scared me away with a too generous gift, he got me a lamp, a novel, and a statuette of a duckman confused it was too much, I'd advise something small, funky or cool nod


I forgot about Duckman! You may have given me an idea for a gift to myself, assuming that show is on dvd. lol
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Reply #13 posted 12/20/09 10:31pm

johnart

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xpertluva said:

ernestsewell said:

Start here. It worked for me. http://prince.org/msg/100/326271 LOL

BUt keep your spending limit reasonable since this seems to be a newer relationship for you, and is still unpredictable as to its future. I'd go to a mom and pop shop, or some non-department store type shop and find her something unique, and special. Even if you break up, she'll always remember you for it, opposed to a gift card or something generic like that.


All of the suggestions have been good, but this sounds like the way I want to go more or less (not the Vizio of course:) But I do want to get her something unique. I'm just awful at knowing what would be cool to someone else. I like the book suggestion too. She's the artsy type, so I have a little bit to work with I suppose. Too bad she's not into Prince. That would make it real easy! lol


If you can think of some of her favorite artists, or styles you can't go wrong with a book on that artist/style.
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Reply #14 posted 12/20/09 10:48pm

kimrachell

missmad said:

a scarf
a photo frame
a picnic
candles


good ideas! smile i think a scarf or a photo frame is a nice gift!
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Reply #15 posted 12/20/09 11:00pm

Honey

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I've never been scared off by nice gifts. No hablo this language. boxed


nod shrug

Is a pet goldfish too much?
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Reply #16 posted 12/20/09 11:02pm

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lazycrockett said:

C$SH.

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Reply #17 posted 12/20/09 11:04pm

missmad

jone70 said:

missmad said:

a scarf
a photo frame
a picnic
candles


I think a scarf or candles is too hard to someone you may not know well. I mean, unless you're 100% sure they like a particular scent, I stay away from scented lotions, candles, etc. A scarf might be okay, but again, I think unless you know the person really well, it's best to go more generic. A photo frame is nice, you could put a picture of the two of you in it, if you feel comfortable doing so.


I usually go for a nice book about something I know they like.



ah, ok. I'm just guessing, I'm not sure. Single and ( for the most part) lovin it smile
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Reply #18 posted 12/20/09 11:05pm

missmad

kimrachell said:

missmad said:

a scarf
a photo frame
a picnic
candles


good ideas! smile i think a scarf or a photo frame is a nice gift!



Thanks Kim smile
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Reply #19 posted 12/21/09 2:49am

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I had started dating him at the beginning of December last year, but we had been friends for a while... we had a running joke about "muscle cars", so I went to one of those calendar kiosks and got him one with 12 pix of classic muscle cars, and a nice card.
It was just enough for our fledgling relationship, and a token of our friendship.
He mentioned how much it meant yesterday... mushy

Maybe one of those boxed {whatever}-a-day calendars with 365 pictures of artwork, and a mushy card?
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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #20 posted 12/21/09 3:15am

ZombieKitten

xpertluva said:

ZombieKitten said:

when I started going out with the master he nearly scared me away with a too generous gift, he got me a lamp, a novel, and a statuette of a duckman confused it was too much, I'd advise something small, funky or cool nod


I forgot about Duckman! You may have given me an idea for a gift to myself, assuming that show is on dvd. lol


lol I just googled, mine looks nothing like the official "duckman" mine looks more like a man in a suit with a duck's head falloff
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Reply #21 posted 12/21/09 11:51am

NDRU

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I just bought someone the inner workings for a toilet! lol

Original, I guess confused
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Reply #22 posted 12/21/09 2:06pm

GirlBrother

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A brooch? I don't know.

How did the relationship turn a corner if you haven't been on a date? What happened?
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Reply #23 posted 12/21/09 3:18pm

ZombieKitten

NDRU said:

I just bought someone the inner workings for a toilet! lol

Original, I guess confused

someone new?!?!? omfg talk about romantic faint
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