What is the most expensive gift that you have bought for your love ones?
And why did you chose that gift?
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2Since I'm still broke as of the moment I think personalized gift are always great option. I would love to give my loved ones a photo album or scrapbook filled with memories of your time together or make a homemade gift like a piece of art in knitted scarf. These type of gifts show that you put a lot of thought and effort into the present, and they can be cherished for years to come.
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3My family is not on a material things, simple things makes them happy the expensive gift that I give to them is outing, a day trip to a nearby town travel together with my loved ones. This types of gift is not only shows that you care about their interest and enjoy spending time together, but it also creates lasting memories that you can look back.
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4I know my loved ones is fond of helping others, this well be a very meaningful to them what I did is I support a cause or organization that they care about. I'll make donation to a charity in their name. This gift is not only shows that you care about your loved ones, but also that you respect and support their values and interests. It can be a great way to give back and make a positive impact in the world
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6The most priceless gift is the love and connection shared between loved ones, and that's something that can't be measured in monetary terms.
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7I never had an opportunity to give gifts to my mom when she's still alive but I remember giving her chocolate for Valentines when I was in my grade school.
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8Cellphone, my mom is so happy after that because she loves to gossip with her sisters in telegram she even asked me to create a Facebook account for her so she can flex her plants
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9Hey cheer up! At least before she gone you gave her that chocolate, and I think you've been a good daughter so that's enough for parents. That's how they unconditionally loved usCeighshanty wrote: Thu Aug 03, 2023 8:00 am I never had an opportunity to give gifts to my mom when she's still alive but I remember giving her chocolate for Valentines when I was in my grade school.
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10I don't give extravagant gifts to my loved ones. I prefer simple but memorable gifts that will always remind them of me when they see it.