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What do You Give as Graduation Presents?
injest:
My neice is graduating as valedictorian of her school.. ;D ;D ;D
and I had thought about buying her some diamond earrings or a necklace that she could keep forever...but she has a list of stuff she wanted..
soooo....should I get her something from her list or the original present I planned??
what have you given as graduation gifts?
ZK:
I'd go for the necklace or something she can wear in the future, something that she will remember her day and you and your family.
I gave my friend a portrait when he graduated university, its still on the dining room wall
mariez:
Congratulations to your niece - that's quite an accomplishment!
Invitations to graduation parties are starting to pile up on my desk, too. I guess what I give depends on how close I am to the graduate. I've often given money, but I know that's not very personal (but always appreciated). Sometimes I've given money and a small personal gift such as an engraved keyring or a piece of jewelry. When the graduate is someone very close, I've sometimes put together a small memory/photo album with pictures I've taken over the years that they didn't have. That always goes over very well. I've also given books that I've found meaningful (and that I know the graduate would appreciate,too). I have a friend that always puts together a kind of "college survival" gift basket for graduates.
I wonder if there are regional differences in common gift choices. Does your niece have an "official" list like a registry? I'm not familiar with that for graduations. Or is it just an informal wish list that you know about? I do like your idea of a gift she could keep forever.
Marie
injest:
--- Quote from: mariez on May 24, 2008, 12:01:55 pm ---Congratulations to your niece - that's quite an accomplishment!
Invitations to graduation parties are starting to pile up on my desk, too. I guess what I give depends on how close I am to the graduate. I've often given money, but I know that's not very personal (but always appreciated). Sometimes I've given money and a small personal gift such as an engraved keyring or a piece of jewelry. When the graduate is someone very close, I've sometimes put together a small memory/photo album with pictures I've taken over the years that they didn't have. That always goes over very well. I've also given books that I've found meaningful (and that I know the graduate would appreciate,too). I have a friend that always puts together a kind of "college survival" gift basket for graduates.
I wonder if there are regional differences in common gift choices. Does your niece have an "official" list like a registry? I'm not familiar with that for graduations. Or is it just an informal wish list that you know about? I do like your idea of a gift she could keep forever.
Marie
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oh that IS a good idea....lort knows I have a ton of pics of her.
This list is just an informal thing she sent me when I asked her what she wanted..
Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: injest on May 24, 2008, 09:36:59 am ---soooo....should I get her something from her list or the original present I planned??
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How about a compromise? Maybe she has something small (meaning not pricey) that you could give her additionally to a necklace?
I think a necklace is a lovely idea, it's something she can have for her whole life and surely will appreciate it all the more with the years gone by.
Earrings, well, I've lost too many of them in my life so I personally put earrings not in the "for a lifetime" category. But maybe that's just me and others manage to keep their earrings :laugh:
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