bambi asked:
I have several friends graduating this year. All live at home with their parents and are planning to move onto grad school (medical, pharmacy, dental, etc.). Meaning, I don’t need to buy any home decor items, resume books, or anything else practical that I’ve seen on gift list ideas. I wanted to give money, but as I’ll probably only be able to give $20 each, I feel that amount looks cheaper than a cheap gift…..
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I have several friends graduating this year. All live at home with their parents and are planning to move onto grad school (medical, pharmacy, dental, etc.). Meaning, I don’t need to buy any home decor items, resume books, or anything else practical that I’ve seen on gift list ideas. I wanted to give money, but as I’ll probably only be able to give $20 each, I feel that amount looks cheaper than a cheap gift…..
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the only thing i could possibly think of right now is…
give them something memorable, something that can be useful… or you could always put together a cheap basket (a whole lot of cheap things that would make it seem like you spend a lot of money but not to cheat that it noticeable that it cheap. you want to get things that look expensive but isn’t)
or
u can buy a card, t-shirt, a bag of there favorite candy,throw in a picture fame in a really cute laundry basket and call it a day
or
u can take it back to 5th grade and buy little things that stand for something like your friendship, memories etc… and put a note or card in it explain what each thing stood for in y’all relationship as friends…