Christmas presents ideas thread!

Got the wife a Cineworld unlimited card last year, we're (bought one for myself as well) running the risk of over using them now.

This year is simple, I'll just renew them.

I wasn't aware such a thing existed, thanks I think that's one present sorted. Only issue is the minimum 12 month period, would need to calculate whether money would be saved taking into account the person I'd be buying for is out the country for two months of the year...
 
My 6 year old asked for a laptop... erm nope, that's not happening.

Selection of things that I have bought so far for my Kids or will be buying include:
Lava Lamp
Remote Controlled Spy Bot
Minecraft Download Voucher
Pop up Darth Vader (think Pop up Pirate but with light sabres)
Set of Sony Headphones
Cities: Skyline PC Game or Steam Voucher
Prison Architect PS4 game
Binoculars or Monocular
Football Boots and Football Training clothes


Personally for me I'm not really too bothered and only things I have mentioned to the wife are a Watch and a set of Wera Screwdrivers.
 
I need something for my girlfriend. Last year I got her a Stella McCartney bag which set me back £580. I jokingly told her that it was worth two Christmases, but then she started throwing stuff at me :P

I've given her ring previously, and she got a Tiffany bracelet and necklace for her birthday in June, so I don't really want to get her anything like that. Perfume seems like a cop-out, and she has waaaaaay too many clothes and shoes.

I almost think it'd be best to just get loads of small things for once rather than try to 'wow' her with a singular expensive item, but then I'd be worried that she'd think I didn't put enough thought into the gifts. Argh..!

If she thinks you need to spend loads of money on her to win her love you need to walk away.

I bought my partner expensive gifts in the past but the one that got her the most was when I got some of her favourite photos printed out. Try something like that.
 
This year I'm buying my Partents a holiday and my Brother and Sister in Law a holiday


Through Groupon for a weekend away 1 lot to Paris and the others to Budapest

£240 all in + a lotto ticket for every other family members and christmas card
 
Not because of the money but she's so damn picky about what she likes and doesn't like. How on earth do I know what bag she wants? Likewise, if I want something like a rucksack I'd want to pick it myself, and I'd take my sweet time over it :p Imagine that for something she's going to carry every day. It's so likely to go wrong it's not even worth the effort!

This sums Christmas up tbh.

People buying each other expensive crap they don't want or like tbh. Can't believe how people are willing to spend a full month or even 2 months wages on christmas.

People putting away 10% of their salary all year round for Christmas then being bitter all year around about how others spend their money.
 
You're nuts. I'd never spend £100 on a bag for my girlfriend, let alone that much. Not because of the money but she's so damn picky about what she likes and doesn't like. How on earth do I know what bag she wants? Likewise, if I want something like a rucksack I'd want to pick it myself, and I'd take my sweet time over it :p Imagine that for something she's going to carry every day. It's so likely to go wrong it's not even worth the effort! It's a bit like a girlfriend of someone on this forum going "Oh he likes computers, I'll buy him one". Can you imagine? ;)

I hear you, but my girlfriend basically told me she wanted it without actually saying it. Like seeing it in the wild or in Selfridges or something and going "ooohhh I love that bag!", "I wish I had this bag!!" ...you know, like how girls do when they want something.

And it was nuts, but I got a decent raise this time last year and I managed to sell a load of crap, so I was feeling a bit flush :p

(Plus I actually got her mum to buy it in Paris for roughly £100 less than it would have cost me here. £580 was 'cheap'.)
 
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last Christmas i gave my other half a brick from the new extension she wanted building.
some women i guess are low maintenance,
keep it simple chaps.
like they say "its the thought that counts".
 
I've got my ideas for a few people down but others I'm stumped on.

For the Mother and Step Dad I'll be paying for a few day break for them, my Brother is home from Australia in Feb and he is bringing his wife who hasn't been to the UK before, they want to go up to Scotland so I'll be paying for Mum, I would pay for my brother but we don't get on at all.

For the other half I've got a few ideas, may get a photobook made up of us and places we have been together, a bit cheesy I know but hey I'm sure it'll score me some brownie points. I also make a list every year of things she says she wants/sees when we are out. It's quite the list this year so I've gotta plenty of ideas to go with. I specifically remember a pair of boots she fell in love with so may grab them for her.

As for the Dad, Step Mum and Lil Brother I'm clueless as it stands atm.
 
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