Secret santa gift help
yirara
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So I decided to participate in a secret santa, and am a bit at a loss. I'm looking for ideas in the ballpark of $20 total. Giftee has started working out after gaining a lot of weight. Is saving for a fitbit to count steps and track workouts, and using a special pre-workout thingy, both way above the $20 budget. I'm basically completely out of ideas. Thought maybe a blackroll, but they are super expensive here. A hiking guide? Well, you have all that info online and there are no proper books. I'm totally out of ideas and looking for suggestions, basically.
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Might help to know where you are. In the US foam rollers can be had for $20 or less
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Continental Europe. We don't even have Amazon here.0
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What about a nice water bottle they can take a gym or some athletic socks or a workout journal2
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you can get a smart watch from wish.com they have all kinds of thing's there. i love shopping online0
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If their hiking I'd get them a head torch, endlessly useful.0
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Only 299 more shopping days...you better decide quick!
Nothing says "I give up" like a gift card...3 -
Why are you doing secret Santa in March?🤔7
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Water resistant bluetooth headphones if they don't have them. Some of these are affordable. It's a gift that can be used by anybody of any weight for any activity, but really nice to have during workouts. If you don't know much about the person (some people can be sensitive to even the slightest nod to their weight) it's a good gift that doesn't scream "I see that you are working on your weight".0
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I honestly don't know if they have them. I've never had such an unresponsive giftee to be honest: doesn't answer questions, and only likes high value things.
With electronics though I'd not buy anything cheap. People have certain things in mind that they're saving for. A cheap alternative might work, but will it be loved?
I've been looking more into sightseeing books around giftee's home area, just to give an incentive for moving. But either those are really, really bad, or way above budget again. *sigh* never been so difficult0 -
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I honestly don't know if they have them. I've never had such an unresponsive giftee to be honest: doesn't answer questions, and only likes high value things.
With electronics though I'd not buy anything cheap. People have certain things in mind that they're saving for. A cheap alternative might work, but will it be loved?
I've been looking more into sightseeing books around giftee's home area, just to give an incentive for moving. But either those are really, really bad, or way above budget again. *sigh* never been so difficult
@yirara - you can only do the best working with what the budget it and what you think your person might use/like - if they haven't given you good guidance/ideas then pick something you would have liked/used while in that persons position and go from there0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »I honestly don't know if they have them. I've never had such an unresponsive giftee to be honest: doesn't answer questions, and only likes high value things.
With electronics though I'd not buy anything cheap. People have certain things in mind that they're saving for. A cheap alternative might work, but will it be loved?
I've been looking more into sightseeing books around giftee's home area, just to give an incentive for moving. But either those are really, really bad, or way above budget again. *sigh* never been so difficult
@yirara - you can only do the best working with what the budget it and what you think your person might use/like - if they haven't given you good guidance/ideas then pick something you would have liked/used while in that persons position and go from there
Thanks a lot @deannalfisher
Yes, it's indeed redditgifts. I decided not to do Christmas as there's always a big risk of not getting anything back or your giftee not liking what you've chosen*. And I didn't want that for Christmas
I think I'm slowly getting there. Found a blackroll copy in a shop that has good reviews and feels like my original one. This one does not make my bank account commit suicide. Plus a cookbook with comfort food that is easily adjustable from the low cal suggestions within to huge splurges without much effort. I do use this book a lot myself.
*I once had a giftee that wanted nothing but an $800 kitchen machine. But wrote that if I think that's too expensive I could chose something from her amazon list. So I chose two items and added something that's local to me. The post literally read: "thanks I think"0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »I honestly don't know if they have them. I've never had such an unresponsive giftee to be honest: doesn't answer questions, and only likes high value things.
With electronics though I'd not buy anything cheap. People have certain things in mind that they're saving for. A cheap alternative might work, but will it be loved?
I've been looking more into sightseeing books around giftee's home area, just to give an incentive for moving. But either those are really, really bad, or way above budget again. *sigh* never been so difficult
@yirara - you can only do the best working with what the budget it and what you think your person might use/like - if they haven't given you good guidance/ideas then pick something you would have liked/used while in that persons position and go from there
Thanks a lot @deannalfisher
Yes, it's indeed redditgifts. I decided not to do Christmas as there's always a big risk of not getting anything back or your giftee not liking what you've chosen*. And I didn't want that for Christmas
I think I'm slowly getting there. Found a blackroll copy in a shop that has good reviews and feels like my original one. This one does not make my bank account commit suicide. Plus a cookbook with comfort food that is easily adjustable from the low cal suggestions within to huge splurges without much effort. I do use this book a lot myself.
*I once had a giftee that wanted nothing but an $800 kitchen machine. But wrote that if I think that's too expensive I could chose something from her amazon list. So I chose two items and added something that's local to me. The post literally read: "thanks I think"
ugh i hate that! even though i wasn't too happy with my book gifts (nothing i would normally read and i had told my giftee my main genres for reading) i still said something like yay new books because never look a gifthorse in the mouth1 -
deannalfisher wrote: »deannalfisher wrote: »I honestly don't know if they have them. I've never had such an unresponsive giftee to be honest: doesn't answer questions, and only likes high value things.
With electronics though I'd not buy anything cheap. People have certain things in mind that they're saving for. A cheap alternative might work, but will it be loved?
I've been looking more into sightseeing books around giftee's home area, just to give an incentive for moving. But either those are really, really bad, or way above budget again. *sigh* never been so difficult
@yirara - you can only do the best working with what the budget it and what you think your person might use/like - if they haven't given you good guidance/ideas then pick something you would have liked/used while in that persons position and go from there
Thanks a lot @deannalfisher
Yes, it's indeed redditgifts. I decided not to do Christmas as there's always a big risk of not getting anything back or your giftee not liking what you've chosen*. And I didn't want that for Christmas
I think I'm slowly getting there. Found a blackroll copy in a shop that has good reviews and feels like my original one. This one does not make my bank account commit suicide. Plus a cookbook with comfort food that is easily adjustable from the low cal suggestions within to huge splurges without much effort. I do use this book a lot myself.
*I once had a giftee that wanted nothing but an $800 kitchen machine. But wrote that if I think that's too expensive I could chose something from her amazon list. So I chose two items and added something that's local to me. The post literally read: "thanks I think"
ugh i hate that! even though i wasn't too happy with my book gifts (nothing i would normally read and i had told my giftee my main genres for reading) i still said something like yay new books because never look a gifthorse in the mouth
I guess that's the gamble of participating, right? Maybe that's the reason I like it0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »deannalfisher wrote: »I honestly don't know if they have them. I've never had such an unresponsive giftee to be honest: doesn't answer questions, and only likes high value things.
With electronics though I'd not buy anything cheap. People have certain things in mind that they're saving for. A cheap alternative might work, but will it be loved?
I've been looking more into sightseeing books around giftee's home area, just to give an incentive for moving. But either those are really, really bad, or way above budget again. *sigh* never been so difficult
@yirara - you can only do the best working with what the budget it and what you think your person might use/like - if they haven't given you good guidance/ideas then pick something you would have liked/used while in that persons position and go from there
Thanks a lot @deannalfisher
Yes, it's indeed redditgifts. I decided not to do Christmas as there's always a big risk of not getting anything back or your giftee not liking what you've chosen*. And I didn't want that for Christmas
I think I'm slowly getting there. Found a blackroll copy in a shop that has good reviews and feels like my original one. This one does not make my bank account commit suicide. Plus a cookbook with comfort food that is easily adjustable from the low cal suggestions within to huge splurges without much effort. I do use this book a lot myself.
*I once had a giftee that wanted nothing but an $800 kitchen machine. But wrote that if I think that's too expensive I could chose something from her amazon list. So I chose two items and added something that's local to me. The post literally read: "thanks I think"
ugh i hate that! even though i wasn't too happy with my book gifts (nothing i would normally read and i had told my giftee my main genres for reading) i still said something like yay new books because never look a gifthorse in the mouth
I guess that's the gamble of participating, right? Maybe that's the reason I like it
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I like the idea of a water bottle - they are so easy to lose that I never mind having an extra. There are also many places you can get customized water bottles now so something with a cute saying or a reference to some pop culture things the recipient enjoys could be cool.1
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deannalfisher wrote: »
So then it's not really Santa?! Just the secret gift fairy.0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »
So then it's not really Santa?! Just the secret gift fairy.
Kinda but def modeled on SS (which most ppl understand the concept of)0 -
Translated from German, this would be called gnoming, like garden gnome. Though fairy-ing might also work0
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A pair of Balega socks.
They have been life changing for walking and running. Never would have believed SOCKS would make that much difference.
Only problem is, now I hoard them for fear of “using them up”. 🤷🏻♀️0
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