+1 And Kiehls. Nice but accesible |
They have better options over there plus everyone already has one (and you only need one). So it’s an odd gift. |
Kiehls is good too. Nice but mild smelling. Avoid bbw and the smelly colorful stuff. |
lol, google HBAF almonds. They are amazing and they put American flavors to shame. We brought so many bag back to the us. |
+1 |
| Designer scarves, packs nicely too! |
I think this is the same troll hyping up Kors and Spade -trying to be as pedestrian as possible. |
That’s a great gift! The ones here are better and so nice and fancy. |
How? The good ones here like Zojirushi are Asian! |
| From Minnesota, brought Aveda (based here) tea boxes, they had a designer scarf promotion- brought that too, and hand lotion travel size for their purses. I saw a mini display Aveda counter at one of their high end malls, my relatives liked them. |
I think that was supposed to be sarcastic. (not pp) |
No, the Japanese ones are WAY better, nicer and fancier. And most people already have one in their home and you only need one. |
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Stick to consumables unless you truly know they want an item.
Homes there, even for the wealthy, are much smaller, people don't have cars, and they have very limited/strict rules for getting rid of trash. |
Yeah--one thing I notice is that the desserts (like the rice based ones) are often not that sweet, but Koreans will dip it in sugar or something sweet (syrup, jam, honey etc.) Maple syrup, honey, or fancy fruit preserves (like marmalade made from local oranges or peach preserves from the South) are good options. |
| I vote for US specialty alcohol. They love to drink and whisky is popular. Also, college shirts and sports hats/jerseys. Trader Joe’s things are good, too. Who doesn’t love trying other country’s snacks? |