Christmas gift-buying tips

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Tips? You need to be buying sooner rather than later. Lots of shops going out of stock.

This is the answer to the problem!

Out of stock, no need to buy anything then.


My sister always hassles me what i want, it's more effort trying to find something for her to buy me than me finding something to buy her. I've even got an IOU from my birthday as all asked her for was a trowel for the garden, apparently that wasn't enough. Some years ago i bought her these massive deep coloured bowls from Debenhams, they come out for xmas each year and are great for deserts!
Stuff like scratch cards, toiletries, kitchen wear, normal everyday socks, or even everyday use items are good as whilst they're cack presents, they are useful to the person or can be passed on easily to someone else who will use them. Your local hardware store or garden centre can be good for gifts, specialist sweet/cake/bakery or farmshops may offer novelty consumables that people have not seen before and will unlikely go to waste, plus you're supporting local business and not a garbage business like Amazon for the sake of buying some rubbish to keep up appearances. Etsy can he good for novelty items or food if you can't find something local.
 
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Never buy too personal things like perfume or hand watches. I will get some needed items from dailysteals here . I always ask my friends/relatives to give me a wish list
 
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