The eased restrictions seem to imply this is the case, as Cuban's can now buy computers and monitors for personal use. I seem to remember one of the articles specifically mentioning the ability to send computers to relatives, but I can't tell you where I might have seen that comment.
u can gethim/her a video game, game console ,money,gift card ,room make over, a computer, laptop ,a book
No Gift to Bring was created on 2008-11-25.
Unless the invitation or the person or people having the retirement party have requested not to bring gifts to the retirement party then you should bring a gift.
A lightweight laptop is best!
You buy them at the gift shop.
there is sadly not a santa in cuba there fore they have the three kings that bring them preasents
Per US export regulations, no, a monitor can not be taken as a gift to a person in CUBA without a specific export license; such export license would most likely be DENIED. Cuba is an embargoed country and there is a general policy of denial for all exports to Cuba with the exception of certain humanitarian goods such as food and medicine. Computers and Monitors are listed commodities on the Commodity Control list of the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR) 15 CFR Part 730 to 774, especially reference part 340.12 (a)(2)(1), license exception GFT for Gift parcels and humanitarian donations. "(2)Prohibited commodities. (1) For Cuba, no commodity listed on the Commerce Control List may be included in a gift parcel." Paula M.
You have the buy one from the gift shop.
The gift bring of Africa is Christian noel
You can a bring a gift that is not gender specific. So baby items in neutral colors is an option or you could bring a gift card that the parents can use to buy what they need for their baby.
If the luncheon is a special event such as a luncheon before a wedding then yes, bring a gift. If it is just an informal luncheon with either friends (no special reason) or business you do not need to bring a gift.
Yes You can buy a computer using Amazon gift card