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Me! - Edit 1

Before modification by Vivien at 27/12/2011 05:16:58 PM

This year I got an electric shaver and I'm super happy.

Why not, I'll throw in this year's birthday presents too. From my sister, I got a soda machine which is awesome. It makes seltzer and then you can add syrup or crystal light to make soda. From my parents, I got a laptop. (Budget, value for your money laptop). This year's birthday present was a way bigger than usual but I really needed it and I'm broke. I never had my own brand new laptop before, I just inherited my mom's old laptop when she got a new one and it was about 4 years old when I got it and then I had it for another 6 years and although it was dying for a while and had life prolonging procedures several times, this year it was just painful. I think that 10 years is already a great lifetime for a laptop.

For previous birthdays: A recurring gift that I would ask for most of the time was a bag/purse or a pretty watch. Occasionally it's a coat. What else? Sometimes technology. One year it was a DVR and that was awesome and now that we have it everyone loves it. A smartphone was a gift (droid incredible). There were mp3 players. I didn't have much music on it but I liked listening to the radio on my commute.

Amusingly, my first mp3 player (the kind that runs on a battery) has long since died and I've gotten a new one (only to find out that although it's more advanced the battery life is vastly inferior) and recently while cleaning I've found my sister's mp3 player packed somewhere far away with other. You see, parents usually don't have the slightest clue what to get my sister and getting her whatever they get me seems to be as good a guess as any. (They've certainly done worse) So just don't tell her about the mp3 player I rescued because she's just going to put it away somewhere and completely forget about it.





What did you get for Winter Solstice/Yule/Christmas/Hanukkah/Winter holiday of choice?

I always get really great presents from my parents. That's because I'm the one who figures out what would be a great present for me, I let my parents know, and then they know what to get me. This applies to my birthdays of the last several years and this year to christmas. (Just to be clear, this is a pretty recent tradition, only when my parents became very comfortable financially) It sounds kind of bad, but it's really awesome getting what I actually want instead of something like expensive perfume- and I used to get perfume (or smelly lotions) practically every year.

Unfortunately, I'm the only one in my family who can do this, for everyone else we have to guess. I would say I'm pretty good of thinking up great presents for other people. What a lot of people do is think of great presents that they themselves would appreciate as opposed to what the other person would like. This works only if the two people in question have the same preferences and wants.

I also don't think a gift has to be useless, why is it constantly being reinforced on tv that a gift can't be something the person would ever buy on their own? Maybe it should be of a higher quality /degree of luxury than an everyday totally practical purchase but it shouldn't be useless.

So: what did you get?

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