I Enjoy Giving; I Just Don’t Tolerate Thinking: I’m Thankful For the Online World

This post was written by admin on August 18, 2009
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I love to give nice presents.  I just don’t like the part where I have to think of exactly which present to give.  I agonize over every choice of present.  However, I have shortened my decision time a bit, now.  You see, I turn first to the Internet.  I don’t mean just to buy the present, though.  I use online research to help me think of presents long before I have to make the final decision about where to buy it.

First, a little confession:  I almost always give gift that I would actually like to receive.  No, I don’t actually have them monogramed with my initials.  I don’t carry it quite that far.

Okay, here’s an example.  I cherish food.  It’s not that I actually eat very much, it’s just that I love truly good food.  Therefore, by extension, I love to get food gift ideas.  Not just ordinary food, of course.  I never give someone a loaf of bread for a holiday, although maybe a truly great French bread wouldn’t be a bad idea, now that I think about it.  But I like to give food that is delicious and also demonstrate’s that I have considered my loved one’s tastes.  Imported (or even fine domestic) cheese, for example, is one of my favorite categories.

I’m a man, so no matter what my age (don’t ask!), I still love toys.  All men are actually just little boys who grew taller…and maybe wider.  However, given my age, my taste in toys has evolved from the toy truck to electronic gadgets.  I am constantly looking for new playthings for myself, as well as electronic gift ideas for other men.

Even as a man, I love jewelry, although I don’t really wear any except for watches.  But a lot of men, and almost all women, wear a lot of jewelry, and I have a sincere visual appreciation for it.  From bracelets to ear rings, from necklaces to unique key chains, I am alway looking out for unique jewelry gift ideas.

I guess the one kind of gift I don’t like is cash.  I mean, what’s the point?  If you’re going to give me twenty dollars, then I’ll give you thirty next year.  Of course, that means that you’ll have to at least match me the following year.  Let’s invest a little thought and keep the cash in our own wallets or use it to by a gift that shows that we’ve done our homework.

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