I see where you're coming from but the way I'm looking at it it's not necessarily *asking* for a gift but not hiding your desires. Avendesora's husband knew that she would love getting an ipad, so that counts. (and I don't think you can ask for an ipad because of the extreme price)
It started out with my parents flat out asking me what I would like for my birthday this year and then I would think about it and come back with a suggestion. It didn't actually ask for an electric shaver. I just started talking to my dad about what's a good shaver in his experience and mentioned that it seems like products for men are of a higher quality than products for women, etc. My dad: panasonic's the best, I'll pick something up at J&R. I definitely believe in outsourcing gifts to subject matter experts . If it's electronics, it's my dad and if it's something like a bag it's my mom.
That's really good that you're aware that just because you wouldn't like something as a gift the other person may not share that viewpoint and I agree that gift cards are especially tricky and you have to know the person's view on the subject. My sister for example hates them.
It started out with my parents flat out asking me what I would like for my birthday this year and then I would think about it and come back with a suggestion. It didn't actually ask for an electric shaver. I just started talking to my dad about what's a good shaver in his experience and mentioned that it seems like products for men are of a higher quality than products for women, etc. My dad: panasonic's the best, I'll pick something up at J&R. I definitely believe in outsourcing gifts to subject matter experts . If it's electronics, it's my dad and if it's something like a bag it's my mom.
That's really good that you're aware that just because you wouldn't like something as a gift the other person may not share that viewpoint and I agree that gift cards are especially tricky and you have to know the person's view on the subject. My sister for example hates them.
There's a lot to be said for not hiding your desires! One thing I'm really good at is paying attention to and writing down or remembering the things my husband looks at and ends up not buying for himself (because he can't justify it or whatever) or that he mentions offhand that he'd like to have. He is getting better about that but I try to be a little more overt with those sorts of things when we get closer to shopping times for my birthday or Christmas. If he asks me what I want I usually have to think about it too (why is that such a hard question to answer on the spot?) and then I'll try to give him some options so he is still "surprising" me but he can feel confident that he's getting me something he knows I want. Or if there's something specific I would normally shop for for myself, I'll let him know that and then just not buy it for myself unless I don't get it for the occasion. Like this year I wanted a particular type of jewelery to wear with a dress I just bought for NYE, so I mentioned that to him and he got me something I wouldn't have picked for myself but really like.
I also agree with you that presents can be useful and practical, but there should still be an element of luxury or fun or, as you said, maybe something nicer/better than you'd buy for yourself (this gets into the personal preference area again I think). So I'd love to get a nice set of new knives or cookware as a present, but I wouldn't like to get a new vacuum, even if it's the ridiculously expensive one I've been lusting after. In my head this makes sense because cooking can be fun but vacuuming never is.
That's really good with paying attention to and the writing down of potential gifts. So- I put it to you- what if it's a roomba?
That would be an annoying present, especially from my husband, who ought to know better. My main issue with vacuuming is the stairs, and a roomba wouldn't address that at all. Also I have my doubts that the suction on a roomba would be sufficient for my vacuuming needs.
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Presents!
27/12/2011 04:16:42 PM
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I received a GPS unit for my car.
27/12/2011 04:33:40 PM
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Did you get your egg separator?
27/12/2011 04:38:04 PM
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I did!
27/12/2011 05:08:36 PM
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Ha! Just make sure you wash your eggs before cracking them.
27/12/2011 05:33:52 PM
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What? Why would you wash an egg? I've never heard of this. *NM*
27/12/2011 11:33:57 PM
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This is news to me too.
28/12/2011 12:30:00 AM
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Ha, don't listen to me, I know nothing about this.
28/12/2011 01:36:34 AM
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That's a relief. You can't eat raw egg in this country anyway, so I don't need to change any habits.
28/12/2011 10:37:47 AM
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Is there a law?
28/12/2011 03:29:39 PM
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What I mean is that everybody considers it unsafe to eat raw eggs.
28/12/2011 06:37:17 PM
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It is suggested in the US that you cook the yolk to solid too.
30/12/2011 11:58:10 AM
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That sounds ridiculously over-cautious to me.
30/12/2011 05:48:56 PM
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Me!
27/12/2011 05:08:51 PM
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I'm scared of those.
28/12/2011 07:14:55 AM
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That logic is interesting
28/12/2011 06:06:48 PM
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It's often the best plan. I've got a nice list I let Tim pass out to people.
27/12/2011 05:23:08 PM
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Boiled egg and toast soldier set???
27/12/2011 05:32:15 PM
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I kid you not.
27/12/2011 05:37:49 PM
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That is hilarious.
27/12/2011 09:18:42 PM
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I got an ipad.
27/12/2011 05:51:39 PM
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Awww awesome.
27/12/2011 05:57:53 PM
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No but
27/12/2011 06:56:50 PM
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I didn't ask for it.
27/12/2011 07:06:47 PM
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Re: No but
27/12/2011 07:19:51 PM
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You must share ways to make it more useful.
27/12/2011 07:09:18 PM
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Use Calibre (or other, similar, software) to convert PDF to MOBI.
27/12/2011 08:08:26 PM
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Hm.
27/12/2011 09:07:48 PM
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A lump of coal.
27/12/2011 06:26:43 PM
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Re: A lump of coal.
27/12/2011 07:43:16 PM
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Which Перелетные птицы?
27/12/2011 08:40:48 PM
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Everything I wished for
27/12/2011 07:39:17 PM
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You had a foursome with Scarlett Johanson, Angelina Jolie and Jessica Biel? *NM*
27/12/2011 09:40:13 PM
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I got a suit.
27/12/2011 08:40:40 PM
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My Immediate Family will celebrate Little Christmas on New Years Day...
27/12/2011 09:11:36 PM
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Camcorder + case + SD card, coffee grinder, ball bearing maze puzzle with money trapped inside.
27/12/2011 11:40:52 PM
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Anastasia doesn't tell you what she wants?
28/12/2011 12:29:31 AM
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It can be difficult, but only if you don't know what you're doing.
28/12/2011 01:18:31 AM
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I didn't see that one!!
28/12/2011 07:11:10 AM
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I think accessories are wonderful. And I had a kickass gift season.
28/12/2011 04:36:21 PM
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My Christmas gift: my 6-week old son slept for 6 hours straight through the night. *NM*
28/12/2011 01:26:12 AM
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a Pressure Cooker ...
28/12/2011 02:41:00 AM
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What does it do?
28/12/2011 02:43:58 AM
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It makes meats n veggies super tender ... faster than average ...
28/12/2011 03:25:38 AM
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That's awesome..
28/12/2011 03:35:41 AM
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The newer ones are much safer, so long as they are cleaned and maintained ...
28/12/2011 03:42:15 AM
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I love mine for brown rice. It cuts cooking time in half. No explosions in 2 years. *NM*
30/12/2011 12:07:20 PM
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The vodka fairy was very good this year.
28/12/2011 02:10:21 PM
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