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Present for partner.

16 replies

ghostspirit · 10/12/2016 20:15

What are you getting for your partner? I want to get partner something a bit special. My budget is not loads up to about 100 pounds give or take a little. Any suggestions would be great thank you.

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ghostspirit · 11/12/2016 10:48

No ideas ?

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duskonthelawn · 11/12/2016 10:54

I've bought the new FIFA for DP, because he really wants it.
Also got him a nice print with a message on that I'm going to frame to hang in our bedroom.
We're doing a very cheap Christmas this year so I'll probably get him some chocs and wine to go with that so he's got a bit more to open, but won't be much more than that.

ghostspirit · 11/12/2016 10:59

He's spent alot of money on me. All I have got him is a thickey jacket. And a sat nav. I wanted to try and get him a personal type gift. But I have no idea what.

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keekaw · 11/12/2016 11:01

Sat nav is a great - I got dp that last year. Always get him books, and have also got him a nice whisky glass.

LittleReindeerwithcloggson · 11/12/2016 11:22

Got my DH a new watch reduced from £300 to £99. He will love it

carrotcakecupcake · 11/12/2016 11:26

DH wants some dash cams for his car, I was also think of getting him a digital radio alarm clock as his current one has the most irritating alarm noise and I might go really exciting and get him a liner for the boot of his car which has a flap to protect the bumper for when the dog jumps in.
Best gift I game him last year (apparently) was a kinder surprise gift set that I picked up in duty free which made 8 airplanes Hmm

MinnielovesMickey · 11/12/2016 13:04

Have you thought about a date night/night away, good to have a look on Groupon or Buy a gift for that type of thing, or how about those driving experience things?

My DH can be tricky to buy for on a budget (which this year I am) so have opted for the usual DVDS, Xbox game and aftershave but I'm also shipping in some of his fave South African sweets, crisps and biltong hamper from his childhood which I think he'll really appreciate, could you do something like these? Does he like food hamper kind of things?

ghostspirit · 11/12/2016 13:25

He's not into game consoles. Would live to do a weekend thing bit have 6 kids. Could possibly think of an evening out type thing I guess. Yes forgot about groupon. I will have a look. Thank you. :)

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mamatiger2016 · 11/12/2016 13:28

I've got him some aftershave and a tshirt. I've also had to buy something little from our DS as well this year which is a chocolate orange and a box to keep his watches in. We had a budget of about £150 altogether

ghostspirit · 11/12/2016 13:32

I was thinking about seeing if they do phone case that I can get kids pics on for him not sure if I have time now

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Daisy62 · 11/12/2016 14:14

Concert tickets for mine.

whitesklyer · 11/12/2016 14:16

Kindle, my fella is a big reader, Prices vary but should pick one up around £100

ghostspirit · 11/12/2016 14:20

I did think of tickets for a show but I don't know what or where I go all brain dead

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wonderingsoul · 11/12/2016 18:38

Im struggling this year too.

Last year i got a feeding white lions for two experience. And a hotel booked it went down v well. This year iv got him aa stocking with little bits. Hes main will prob be a tattoo book and a 100 pound voucher for one

Geepee71 · 11/12/2016 20:24

How about tickets for a comedy show at a local ish town hall or venue?

ghostspirit · 11/12/2016 20:26

I was thinking the o2 but does not seem to be much on

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