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What not to buy this Christmas - Absolute don'ts

Monday, December 13, 2010

There are a few things that people get for Christmas should have never been put in that box and wrapped. Some presents just aren't suited to the spirit of Christmas. Sure, Christmas is all about giving and receiving. There isn't much of a better feeling than giving. However, some people just get confused as to what they should give.

The biggest no-no for any Christmas present is that of a cleaning implement. You, as a husband or as a wife, do your fair share of the work around the house. Giving your significant other a tool that is used for cleaning, such as a vacuum, is a slap in the face. It's basically saying "Here's your toilet bowl cleaner. Enjoy it and make sure you clean the toilet on a weekly basis!". You may need a new vacuum or a new toilet bowl cleaner, but those can always be bought after Christmas. No bloke wants to be reminded of how much of a pain it is to keep the house clean.

Another Christmas present that just doesn't cut it are certain types of clothing. Sure, if you know the style that the receiver of the present wants, then you can get them a sweater or a shirt. However, there are some boundaries that just aren't meant to be crossed. For example, if you're a parent that is getting clothes for your High School daughter, you should reconsider your plan of action. High School females are very particular when it comes to buying clothes. There's nothing wrong with being particular, they just have their own style of clothes they want. Parents rarely buy the right clothes for teenage children. Socks are also another thing that not many people are going to want. Sure, if you're husband is an avid skier then a nice pair of skiing songs would be absolutely perfect. However, the day to day socks that everyone wears just shouldn't be given for Christmas.

The biggest way to tell if the present you're about to give is good or not is to ask yourself if you'd want to receive it or not. You must dig deep down and try to imagine yourself opening said present Christmas. If you imagine yourself feeling disappointed in the slightest, get a different present. If you're completely unsure what to give, then just ask. It's better to ask then to give a bad present.

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