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mikewall01 | 16:14 Wed 12th Mar 2003 | People & Places
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What typically British gifts can I take to a Russian couple (both aged 55) They live alone in a small apartment in a remote town. I am visiting their home for the first time and don't know them too well. Any ideas please?
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You could take them some food. Things like bars of chocolate, Cornish pasties, Welsh cakes or anything like that.
Music, perhaps - though don't assume they have a CD player. Their tastes may be hard to judge, but you can't get much more English (in the eyes of the world) than the Beatles. A coffee table book of photographs of Britain will introduce them to the life you have here.
How about Welsh love spoons Scotch whisky and English tea.
I don't think you could go wrong with decorative tins of Highland Shortbread or Devon Fudge denoting British scenes - and the tins would be useful afterwards. Also you might want to consider gifts that are easy to pack - as well as the dreaded customs.
It might be worth checking out the restrictions on what foodstuffs you can bring first. My mother and her relatives always seem to exchange tea towels. I know they are considered kitsch but those ornamental country cottages are small & inexpensive & typically British.
I believ that the Russian (hot) beverage of choice is tea so why not a selection of typically English teas from somewhere like Whittards - get ones in decorative tims which can then be re-used.
A small piece (ashtray or similar) of Wedgwood porcelain; in some dept.stores they sell these china bell shaped things for cooking an egg, with a silver or chrome lid; and there used to be a kind of china ball, with a thread to hold it, containing herbs to keep in the linen drawer... all quintessentially British, and my apologies if I could not describe them well. And a tartan scarf.
also portmerion pottery
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