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Inl's asking what i'd like for xmas

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bigboydiditandranaway · 25/11/2007 12:44

Please help, i have a difficult relationship with inl's so when it comes to them asking what i'd like for xmas, my mind goes blank any suggestions?

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suzywong · 25/11/2007 12:46

gift voucher for local beauty parlour
M&S voucher
bigger cut of their will

bigboydiditandranaway · 25/11/2007 12:53

Gift voucher sounds good suzy, i know this sounds awful but i want something that can be over with quickly so it's not like something i would wear regularly or anything too personal that would remind me of them too much.
at bigger cut of their will

Don't know about beauty parlour, mil would probably want to arrange a group outing to oneWhich would be nice if you had a good relationship with your mil, but it is kind of them to ask what i would like.

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fireflyfairy2 · 25/11/2007 12:57

Ask them for a boots card or something.. that way you can pick what you want yourself & it won't cost you anything.

I chose a boots voucher card as I need new make-up

miobombino · 25/11/2007 18:23

Babysitting for an evening while you and dh go out for a meal ?

Over and done with plus you get a night out.

bigboydiditandranaway · 26/11/2007 12:03

Thanks for all your messages, i think i'll probably go for a book.

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cmotdibbler · 26/11/2007 12:07

We do Amazon wishlists for Dh's parents to pick from as they are so hopeless at buying presents otherwise. You can put a good range of things on them, so its still a suprise, but very controlled.

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