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traditional british wedding gift?
melancholly
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i want to get a gift for someone from the states who is getting married next month. i'm going to have to post it to them so i don't want it to be too heavy. i'd like to send something traditionally british, but after thinking about it, i don't know what will fit the bill!! i was thinking of a quaich, but that's pretty heavy to post and may cost the same again in stamps!
i'm looking in the region of £30/£40 including postage and wondered if anyone on here had some suggestions?!
i'm looking in the region of £30/£40 including postage and wondered if anyone on here had some suggestions?!
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Send them a tea set for two and some nice tea and biscuits.
If you pad the box with part-blown up balloons it saves on shipping because it's only air - weighs nothing!Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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