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Passing GCSE present
david29dpo
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My niece has today done very well in her GCSE results.
I would like to buy her a nice present (have no one else to spent my money on!)
Not being very "with it" these days, what would be suitable?
Many thanks
I would like to buy her a nice present (have no one else to spent my money on!)
Not being very "with it" these days, what would be suitable?
Many thanks
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If you're not sure what sort of thing she'd like then maybe a gift voucher would be a good idea? If she's going on to do A-Levels then maybe a book token so she can buy things for her courses.
What sort of things is she in to? Clothes? Sports? Music?0 -
She is doing A levels, stating next month i think?
She got A+ in art, i believe she is also doing that subject in A level
Not sure about your suggestions but she is amazing at drawing!0 -
A token of some sort. She will enjoy choosing her own present, then.Member #14 of SKI-ers club
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Amazon voucher - can't go wrong there!0
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I got a really cool necklace from my auntie when I passed mine (only costume jewellery but it was amazing!) but if you're unsure on her tastes you can't go wrong with a voucher!Our Rainbow Twins born 17th April 2016
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Thanks all but i would really like something she would remember?0
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How about an awesome day out? We don't know her.. what does she like to do?david29dpo wrote: »Thanks all but i would really like something she would remember?
Could you set her up with some work experience/part time job at some time? Think outside of the box!0 -
How about offer to take her on a day out somewhere or something?
If you wanted you could write/type out the offer and give it to her in an envelope to open. Use nice paper or design/decorate it yourself so it's more of a gift.0 -
Not really sure what she likes, don't see her to often.0
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Ask her parents then...david29dpo wrote: »Not really sure what she likes, don't see her to often.
Maybe she needs a laptop for A levels, you could contribute towards that
(I'm saying all this with no knowledge of 16 year old girls - all my nieces and nephews are under 6!)0
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