Gifts from America to take overseas?

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Anonymous wrote:Are there any kids who are into American sports? When we go, we bring official gear from local baseball teams/basketball teams that are also popular over there. Hats, jerseys, that sort of thing. That has been a big hit with kids.


Koreans are into baseball Some Nats gear would be good.


Op here. I regret asking my one cousin what sport their kids played. She said golf. Now do I buy just her kids golf clothing. I don’t know their sizes though.


You already know that your cousin is pretty well off, right? Golf is a very expensive sport in Korea, not like in the US. It’s so expensive in Korea that some Korean men pay international airfare to go abroad to play for a few days. If your cousin named GOLF for her kids’ sport, it already tells me so much about this family. You could take peanut butter as the special gift, just so you can see her speechless shocked face. JK. In all seriousness, there’s nothing this family can’t access in terms of material goods. Maybe it’s time for something unique and golf themed from Etsy.



Trump-themed golf balls. Great if you like Trump and equally great if you hate him. Walmart link below. You’re welcome. God bless America.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Titleist-Pro-V1-Donald-Trump-Face-Golf-Balls-12-Pack/775914717
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will be taking my kids to Asia for the first time. We will be going to Korea. I would like to buy some gifts that are American.

Is there anything that we have in America that isn’t readily found in other countries?

My extended family includes children ranging from ages 7-17.

I know I personally enjoy food gifts from other countries. My one friend moved from here to Asia and she said she missed certain American cereals that she could not get there.


America is not a country, it’s a big continent that includes South America, Central America, and North America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will be taking my kids to Asia for the first time. We will be going to Korea. I would like to buy some gifts that are American.

Is there anything that we have in America that isn’t readily found in other countries?

My extended family includes children ranging from ages 7-17.

I know I personally enjoy food gifts from other countries. My one friend moved from here to Asia and she said she missed certain American cereals that she could not get there.


America is not a country, it’s a big continent that includes South America, Central America, and North America.


If you would like to get three gifts here are some ideas: go to Whole Foods and get milk caramel (dulce de leche) from Argentina. Yum!
From Central America, you could get a craft or coffee. From North America, use your creativity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are there any kids who are into American sports? When we go, we bring official gear from local baseball teams/basketball teams that are also popular over there. Hats, jerseys, that sort of thing. That has been a big hit with kids.


Koreans are into baseball Some Nats gear would be good.


Op here. I regret asking my one cousin what sport their kids played. She said golf. Now do I buy just her kids golf clothing. I don’t know their sizes though.


You already know that your cousin is pretty well off, right? Golf is a very expensive sport in Korea, not like in the US. It’s so expensive in Korea that some Korean men pay international airfare to go abroad to play for a few days. If your cousin named GOLF for her kids’ sport, it already tells me so much about this family. You could take peanut butter as the special gift, just so you can see her speechless shocked face. JK. In all seriousness, there’s nothing this family can’t access in terms of material goods. Maybe it’s time for something unique and golf themed from Etsy.



Op here. Half my family is well off or rich. Half are working class or struggling. We are comfortable in the US.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I will be taking my kids to Asia for the first time. We will be going to Korea. I would like to buy some gifts that are American.

Is there anything that we have in America that isn’t readily found in other countries?

My extended family includes children ranging from ages 7-17.

I know I personally enjoy food gifts from other countries. My one friend moved from here to Asia and she said she missed certain American cereals that she could not get there.


America is not a country, it’s a big continent that includes South America, Central America, and North America.

Unneccesary and just kind of silly..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Size 3X t-shirts.


I'm sure this seemed really clever when you rushed in to post it, but Jong Un fluctuates between 2x-4x. I think they're all set on that item if needed.
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