| Aesop soap. |
| I like a lot of these and also cookbooks or one about baking or cocktails. |
I need socks. Good socks are hard to find too. |
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These cute charms from LLBean: https://www.llbean.com/llb/shop/203?page=bag-charms-and-accessories&bc=50&csp=f&nav=gnro-hp
I bought an assortment for every adult in who will be celebrating Christmas this year. I'm going to wrap them identically and let folks open and negotiate to get their favorite one. For the cook or baker, this vanilla bean paste: https://www.costco.com/p/-/nielsen-massey-madagascar-bourbon-pure-vanilla-bean-paste-8-oz/100854891 |
| A makeup bag or something similar. |
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I would like a small pretty cake from a bakery.
Or a good book. Or any product my friend has tried and recommends for herself. To make it easy for me to try. |
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I had an adult friend whose love language was gifts. She was picky and rude. If your friend doesn’t appreciate your effort, just be mindful,
OP. So many narcissists’ love language is gifts. |
But why? I've gone through so many to find the few products that don't break me out. If it's scented, I'm not even going to try whatever you're giving me. I'd much prefer some smart wool or Bombas socks. This is why gifts are so hard. People are hard to please! |
| A gift card to a cool coffee shop or cafe (not a chain like Starbucks) |
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Orchids
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| If she likes to cook, Williams Sonoma has a bunch of great sauces/starters/ingredients for things. |
No orchids! |
+1 to cookbooks. You can tailor it to her interests or area she likes. I once got a fancy luggage tag as a gift and loved it because I wouldn't have ever bought it for myself. |
| Decent wine or olive oil. A nice candle. Nice socks. |
| No candles. Please stop with the candles. |