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Originally Posted by sooty
..yeah you have to think of the weight of them as well Sooty, the tea cups sound perfect and I'm sure they will love them too because they're things they can't buy themselves and that's the most important thing..especially with some chocolates, which most people accept with pleasure..I think in a lot of way's it's much better not to spend to much on gifts because expensive gifts can feel quite embarrassing for the receiver....
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Unfortunately, Ammi, some of my member of family , they will never feel embarrassed, I know.
Sometime ago, I had a very young male colleague next desk, he said if he received Thornton Chocolates as a present, he considered he was not important to the person who gave the choco. if he received Godiva or say La Maison du Chocolat or expensive ones... , he would feel satisfied, regarded highly (is this the word?)
I was very surprised to hear it anybody could rank themselves by them. (I love Thornton.)
But ever since he said it, I am very conscious which chocos I would buy as presents.
I am going to buy small chocos from Tesco/Sainsbury for my family as they love them more than Godiva. But I have to buy main presents something as well.
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