How to Find a Great Gift for Someone
Research says more than a third of Americans return at least one of their holiday gifts. Make sure your present isn't among them!
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Become a better holiday gift giver with the advice and ideas in these videos.
You Will Need
- Time to think
- A budget
- And some creativity
Steps
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Step 1
Think about your recipient
Think about your recipient's wants and needs. Make a list of their interests and hobbies before you go shopping.
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Step 2
Research online
Think back to a novel or unusual thing the recipient might appreciate, and start hunting for it online. Did your mom love a shade of lipstick that was discontinued? Did your dad collect a kind of comic book when he was little?
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Step 3
Personalize a gift
Consider a personalized gift. There are websites that will put a person's monogram or photo on everything from mouse pads to spatulas. Plus, they won't be able to return it, so they won't know how much you spent!
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Step 4
Think age appropriate
Research says you should go with electronics or clothing for anyone age 13 to 28. Oh, and luxury items like jewelry or name brand leather goods, if you have a big budget.
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Step 5
Give a voucher
If money is tight, make them a homemade voucher they can redeem for one of your services—washing their car, babysitting, help with a term paper, a sexual favor.
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Step 6
Make a donation
Got a philanthropic friend? Make a donation in their name to charity. Just make sure it's their favorite charity, not yours.
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Step 7
Buy an intangible
Buy them something they can look at but can't have, like naming a star after an astronomy nut, planting a tree in a nature lover's honor, or starting an athletic scholarship in a baseball fan's name.
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Step 8
Send flowers
If none of these suggestions seems right, send flowers. A study shows receiving flowers dramatically brightens a person's mood and keeps it elevated for several days.