I have a feeling it's going to be one of those threads, but i'm going christmas shopping soon.
What should I buy my dad for christmas?
It needs to be something that's between 5 and £10 but it can't be any of the following which rules out nearly anything possible;
~chocolate (he's too fussy and even if he doesn't like them he just shoves some in his mouth then screws his face up and leaves the rest)
~a mug (he has to have china cups, which I've never found with any of those slogans on)
~clothes (including slippers and accesories such as jewelry) (he's so fussy, and he just got a new pair of slippers and he's allergic to lots of metals and wouldn't wear jewelry anyway)
~alcohol (he has tonnes in the cupboard and even if I got someone to buy it for me, my budget doesn't extend to buy the kinds of things he likes)
~CDs or DVDs (he never watches or listens to them.)
No need to buy him anything, he sounds such a horrible dad. Just re-wrap the earrings he so thoughtlessy bought for you when on holiday and give them back to him.
mike he's giving them to my sister in law. Plus he's now saying that for christmas, fathers day and his birthday i should be spending a minimum of £25 on him in total.
Once you've given it to him, it's up to him what he does with it - not for you to be concerned if he chooses not to spend it. Why don't you just ASK him?
Well the things have to be worth £25, I could get something for mum and something for dad that's on offer so I might pay £10 altogether but buying them sperate would have been a lot more.
"Well the things have to be worth £25, I could get something for mum and something for dad that's on offer so I might pay £10 altogether but buying them sperate would have been a lot more."
If someone manages to decipher this could they please let me know. I feel a headache coming on.
go to a charity shop , give them £10 ask for a rerceipt, and give it to mum and dad in a nice home made xmas card, and if they moan tell them that giving to charity is keeping the spirit of xmas alive.
Mike what I meant was that I could buy them something each that was on offer some how meaning I got £10 worth of something for each of them but I actually paid less.