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db1986
20-11-2008, 11:09 AM
So I know that Christmas and other seasonal events are about 5 weeks away but for some people Christmas shopping and random buying has already started. Influenced by TV commercials, shop window advertisements and Internet sites prompt us to usually spend more than we have to.
Also with the current credit crunch in the UK, which is also affecting other countries, Christmas spending isn't going to be as hot as last year.
I just like to know if you have started buying Christmas presents for family and friends, you think it's too early for the seasonal festivities, or if you are a complete "Bah, humbug!" to it all.
I haven't started gift shopping yet, I normally wait until December to start looking.
What gifts (if any) have you bought so far?
Absolutely nothing yet.....I have several birthdays to worry about first :rolleyes:
Deadlock
20-11-2008, 11:59 AM
I don't specifically go out looking for things to buy my family and friends for Christmas, but if I see something that fits the bill I'll get it there and then. I've got maybe 80% of my family and friends stuff, but nothing for my wife as of yet. That takes a bit more than casual browsing ...
I remember a few years ago I saw a book my dad would like in September, for £18.99 in hardback, so I got it thinking I was planning well in advance. I felt quite pleased. But the price went down as Christmas got closer, so with all the stores trying to get people to buy stuff it ended up at around £4.99. I felt like a real cheapo ... not that money matters, but I didn't want him to think I'd only spend a fiver on him! :S
db1986
20-11-2008, 12:07 PM
For the past two years I bought my dad an aeroplane DVD as he is an aircraft enthusiast. Now every year about November time, the company that I buy from send me a leaflet to buy another for this year. I got it this morning. So I guess I know what I'm getting him this year, I just haven't bought it yet.
/me hopes db's dad isn't looking over his shoulder....what a shame to spoil the surprise :rolleyes:
Deadlock
20-11-2008, 12:28 PM
I've got to the age now, where every Christmas the biggest surprise for me is not whether I get socks or boxers, but what colour they'll be. Black or white.
Ohh the suspense!
heheh sooo jaded!
/me is getting a wardrobe for xmas :rolleyes:
*puts away the lovely platform shoe catalogue til next year :cry:*
db1986
20-11-2008, 12:35 PM
Aww poor elfyyy :sad:
* db1986 might get you a nice Christmas pressie.. watch this space :)
Anyone else bought any Christmas presents yet?
gt7278
20-11-2008, 02:51 PM
Argh, I don't like Christmas, it's horrible. People should just be nice all the time... Anyways seeing as this isn't the case I thought I would get my friends blliinngg necklaces with their initials or something dumbb like that. I'm leaving the shopping for my family until the 23rd of December because I'm going to big shiny terminal 5 at Heathrow on my way out to seee them so I can get duty free :D Also if I leave myself time I'll never make my mind up and end up with nothing, pressure = results! I don't want anything for christmass either, there's nothing I need and the things I want can't be bought with money hahaa..
I haven't done any shopping yet. We usually wait till right after Thanksgiving. I sometimes go shopping on Black Friday but not always. I think we are going to this year unfortunately! I hate shopping...I would rather do it all online! Though my husband says he already knows what he is gonna get me and is gonna buy it soon....no clue what it could be though cause I haven't asked for anything and have no idea what I want cause there is nothing I really need. =P
jenni939706
20-11-2008, 06:10 PM
awww :)
/me gives gt a hug :D
immaaaaa gonna figure out some prezzies for peoples :) on here and my family, and friends. and yeah..have lots of things to get for peoples. dunno what yet though :D
db1986
21-11-2008, 12:00 PM
immaaaaa gonna figure out some prezzies for peoples :) on here
I'll probably give pressies to friendsies on here too :) If I can figure out what they want :embarrassed:
Sunny1
21-11-2008, 06:30 PM
Oh I thought if I o pened the thread I'd get some xmas pressies :'(
I don't buy many, mostly to my mother, and half brother, grandma and a friend. Wow, now it sounds like much, I'm worried 0_o
Oh Edit: Seems like some people do want to give pressies! xD I love pressies. I'm doing drawings for some of my isketch friends. I also send cards to friends out of the country... I like it, some are xmas cards, some I do them myself and some are postcards... I love postcards and collect them <3
Danfish
23-11-2008, 08:14 PM
I am making a Cartesian Diver (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_diver) for my girlfriend, which I am very pleased with. Except for the actual diver part. I can't make anything small enough that looks good and barely floats. >.<
I have my siblings and grandparents sorted. But what to get for my mother? Eek. I think I'll just do drawings/similar for my friends. ^^
db1986
23-11-2008, 08:25 PM
Oh I thought if I o pened the thread I'd get some xmas pressies :'(
Aww, I'll get you a pressie Sunny. I'm not sure what to get, but I'll try :smile::embarrassed:
I am making a Cartesian Diver for my girlfriend...
That's a very scientific gift Dan :) I'm sure she'll have hours of fun with that :razz:
I can't make anything small enough that looks good and barely floats. >.<
I thought that would be the most difficult part. I hope that she appreciates the time and effort you put in :)
Danfish
23-11-2008, 09:04 PM
That's a very scientific gift Dan :) I'm sure she'll have hours of fun with that :razz:
Heh, we saw one at a university open day for the maths department, and we had lots of fun with it. It's just something to pick up and look at instead of working. :P
We're getting most of our pressies online, and getting them delivered to my parents place, so we don't have to bring an extra suitcase on the plane at Christmas! I'll just have to wrap them really quick on Christmas eve. Pressies include - Alfred Hitchcock DVD boxset (mum), cheese knife set and a couple of bottles of plonk (dad), book on Genealogy (sis-in-law), Dora the Explorer jewelry-making set and 'The Velveteen Rabbit' book (niece), a book by Jeremy Clarkson (bro-in-law), and some boxes of German gingerbread (various friends and non-immediate family). We've also got a board game (sis-in-law, German side) and a card box with some sets of decent playing cards (my parents-in-law).
I can't think of anything for my two sisters, and other sister-in-law though, and my husband is always awkward to buy for. He said all he wants is a wallet. Great.
Deadlock
24-11-2008, 12:08 PM
You do know that it's customary to give a wallet with some money actually in it?
I didn't know, but my mother-in-law gave me one for my birthday (fnarr fnarr) with a £1 coin in. Apparently it's lucky.
db1986
24-11-2008, 12:11 PM
Wow Vik, it looks like you're more-or-less sorted for presents. How very organised of you :biggrin:
As Deadlock says, you could always fill your husband's new wallet up with money...
For richer for poorer :twisted::razz:
Then you both get a fab present :smile:
I bought my first pressie today :) My niece who's 7 will be getting a pink princess costume. She loves pink and loves being a princess. I'm surprised she doesn't already have one...
Hmm.. I see what you guys mean, a bit like starting a new current account without all those forms to fill in...
:P
Ooooh, now here's an idea - I could put some theater tickets in the wallet, or something like that...
db1986
24-11-2008, 12:21 PM
Ooooh, now here's an idea - I could put some theater tickets in the wallet, or something like that...
If that's his and your type of style then go for it! Glad we could be your inspiration Vik :)
Wow, new forum slogan:
'Log on and be inspired!'
Actually, it's not quite his style, so I'm changing my plan slightly to the 'heavy metal concert ticket' way of thinking :P
TempusFugit
24-11-2008, 04:09 PM
You do know that it's customary to give a wallet with some money actually in it?
I didn't know, but my mother-in-law gave me one for my birthday (fnarr fnarr) with a £1 coin in. Apparently it's lucky.
'tis true :razz: My scottish mother in law is a stickler for this - apparently, if you don't, it means that you will have money troubles for the duration that you own the wallet/purse.
As for me - I have done about 60% of my gift shopping already. If anyone has any ideas what to get a man who likes gadgets - please inspire me!
Deadlock
24-11-2008, 04:19 PM
I'm a man. I like gadgets. Erm ... does he have a games console or is he all grown up?
If he's got one, get him some of these video screen glasses so he can play PS3 or whatever on a 60" screen in front of his eyes :)
http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i78/deadlyrs125/p2029b.jpg
Linky here http://www.firebox.com/product/2029/Vuzix-iWear
PS if my wife reads this, you can get me some. Ta.
db1986
24-11-2008, 04:24 PM
If anyone has any ideas what to get a man who likes gadgets - please inspire me!
This (http://www.gadgetshop.com/Gadgets/TechnoGadgets/MobileAccessories/PRDOVR~328351/Bluetooth+Wristband.jsp) looks quite cool.
There's always something of this (http://www.gadgetshop.com/Gadgets/TechnoGadgets/RemoteControlGadgets.jsp) type that you could get.
These (http://www.gadgetshop.com/Gadgets/OutdoorGadgets/OutdoorFun/PRDOVR~227538/Retro+Space+Hopper.jsp) are always fun! :razz:
I like Deadlock's idea too. Might have to get me one of those :)
Deadlock
24-11-2008, 04:27 PM
I've been promising myself some for ages now, just always seem to be other things to buy like washing machines, etc :(
One day ... one day.
db1986
26-11-2008, 01:03 AM
I bought some wrapping paper and a pack of 50 cards today. Not bad for just £2! Well that's what you get for going to Poundland :P
ken2012
04-11-2010, 06:58 AM
Remember what should be remembered, and forget what should be forgotten.Alter what is changeable, and accept what is mutable.
jmacguire
21-11-2011, 09:11 AM
I haven't buy any gift for anyone yet but I think I should buy a pair of mobile and I am very happy if I receive a gift of my wish. yes, I can guess..... it is a laptop.
Dagon
24-12-2011, 11:53 AM
Happy, safe, and thoroughly enjoyable Holidays, everyone. And remember, material gifts aren't the only gifts to be grateful for having - there are many who have far less. :]
RubyRed
24-12-2011, 07:23 PM
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays my lovelies. I hope you all have a safe and wonderful time. x
SoulAngel
24-12-2011, 07:37 PM
Merry Christmas everyone - have a fabulous holidays. Stay safe, laugh lots, have fun times with friends, family and pets.
It's already Christmas Day here - my son and I rose at 3.30am to go out to the beach and take a look (and photos) of Comet Lovejoy - superb view! Came back home and grabbed some more sleep. Have woken to a glorious sunny day, temperature is 22 Celsius at 9am - gonna get a lot hotter! Spending the day with good friends. Sure hope you all are too
hugzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
db1986
24-12-2011, 07:58 PM
Wow Souly, what a lovely morning! Merry Christmas to you :) Send us Northern Hemispherians some of your warmth Souly please :P: Either that or a tiny bit of snow on Christmas Day so that we can enjoy a White Christmas :fangs:
I'm just about to wrap the gifts I have bought, yes I know I've left it late, but hey, there's still time here :biggrin:
Merry Christmas to everyone on the forum, may your day be fun-filled, enjoyable, relaxing or whatever you wish it to be :)
iSnack2.0
24-12-2011, 09:26 PM
http://www.madnessmomandme.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/rudolph.jpg
Mah-Hah Chrimmas, All! :biggrin:
P.S. Pics, Souly!
TempusFugit
29-12-2011, 09:37 AM
A belated Merry Christmas everyone! Got back yesterday and feel much better now :) Also, got a beautiful gift from my fantastic partner (an 18ct white gold, 2 diamond ring :biggrin:). It's on my right hand for now; and is symbolic as a 'committment'. The big kahunna will follow :biggrin: :biggrin:
iSnack2.0
29-12-2011, 01:25 PM
Congrats TF! :biggrin:
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