Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My good friend is having a dohl (1st birthday) for her son. This will be at a very nice restaurant and knowing my friend, she will go all out with decorations.
What is an appropriate gift?
Normally I would give cash but it seems so impersonal. They are already rich so they don’t need my $100-200.
People do these things at a restaurant nowadays?
Weird question. I just had a 30-person baptism and a 20-person 60th bday for my mom born at restaurants. Who isn’t doing things at restaurants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My good friend is having a dohl (1st birthday) for her son. This will be at a very nice restaurant and knowing my friend, she will go all out with decorations.
What is an appropriate gift?
Normally I would give cash but it seems so impersonal. They are already rich so they don’t need my $100-200.
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People do these things at a restaurant nowadays?
Weird question. I just had a 30-person baptism and a 20-person 60th bday for my mom born at restaurants. Who isn’t doing things at restaurants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My good friend is having a dohl (1st birthday) for her son. This will be at a very nice restaurant and knowing my friend, she will go all out with decorations.
What is an appropriate gift?
Normally I would give cash but it seems so impersonal. They are already rich so they don’t need my $100-200.
People do these things at a restaurant nowadays?
Anonymous wrote:My good friend is having a dohl (1st birthday) for her son. This will be at a very nice restaurant and knowing my friend, she will go all out with decorations.
What is an appropriate gift?
Normally I would give cash but it seems so impersonal. They are already rich so they don’t need my $100-200.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know but just came on to say I am pretty sure it will be considered the 2nd birthday, since Koreans count you as 1 when you are born. And then I think all the Koreans have antoher birthday on new year's day, also?
Anonymous wrote:I don't know but just came on to say I am pretty sure it will be considered the 2nd birthday, since Koreans count you as 1 when you are born. And then I think all the Koreans have antoher birthday on new year's day, also?