Don't try and buy him anything you like, i.e. aftershave, clothes or jeweler. Guys like things they can play with, not just toys, but box sets of CD's, DVD's or books if they are readers - things they can interact with - but don't get them power tools - that would be like getting us girls an iron or a set of pots.
Guys can be nostalgic for their youth - not in a flowery way - but in things they liked watching on TV (i.e. James Bond films). Keep a sense of humour and look at posssible presents though his eyes - speak to sisters but not his mother for help. Get him interested in looking at sites such as amazon with you and see what takes his interest.
Depends on who's birthday it is... if its a good friend or family definitely give a gift. Giving flowers to a friend is fine to.
Yes. There is no reason why only one person should be able to give a gift.
If one wishes to give a best friend a necklace as a gift this can be done for any occasion. One can choose to provide a gift like this for a birthday, Christmas or just as a spur of the moment surprise gift to express your friendship with the best friend.
A webkinz, charm braclet, ECT
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For your friend's birthday you should give him or her something that she or he likes and if you don't know just be creative I got my friend a BIG birthday card with lots of pictures of us and her threw the years.
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a picture frame with you and her inside itsomething that s/he will laugh atsomething to do with what s/he likesgirl- jewelry
The best gift to give to children for their birthday is something that aligns with their interests and hobbies, promotes creativity and learning, and brings them joy and happiness.
Give them a gift.
Having them be your best friend is gift enough. Friendship is the most beautiful thing in the world, and them being your best friend is even better. If they give you an inanimate object, like a book, movie, or card, that's great. But don't loose sight of what's really important. Your friendship.
It would be difficult to do so. Your best option is to give the gift and apologise for the delay.