Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am an European living in California for 3 years now... please don t bother bringing american candy to Europe, or chocolate... we hate it... i really can 't stand any of the reese's, or any american chocolate, we generally dislike peanut butter, oreos are gross, tootsie rolls awful... unless someone ask for them, don't bother. Europeans also don't like boxed cake mixes, we find the gross, as we do everything from scratch. Chocolate covered macadamia nuts yes, but good quality ones. My sister also loves the marshmallow fluff, and all the fun marshmallows, if they are special edition , colors, etc. Any cupcake decorations would be a hit, as we don't find as many in Europe, so if your friends like to cook they would love that. Good ideas: Electronics are a good idea, Apple products, ipods, ipads, iphones, and accessories are also appreciated. Kindle. Jewelry is much cheaper in US as well, like silver or diamonds. American brand cosmetics like Estee Lauder, MAC, Bobbi Brown or Clinique. Things from JCrew . Cookie cutters in various interesting shapes. Essie OPI nail polish. FRESH perfumes and lotions. Living Proof hair products. Blue Bottle coffee. I once brought my sister a big box of Sprinkles cupcakes. Hot mexican sauces. baseball caps. trucker caps. Video games. Sets of DVD's like "Friends" or National Geographic. Martha Stewart crafts supplies, or kitchen gadgets. Nice measuring cups and spoons. I take back home big bottles of Omega-3 pills for my parents, much cheaper in US. Laptops, tablets. Anything from Shopbop.com ... they deliver for free in Europe, and this is how I send gifts to friends and family. Things from Anthropologie. Spanx. (lol) Rebeca Minkoff , Michael Kors bags, walets, belts etc. Classic american old movies. KitchenAid stuff.
One of those people who comes to the USA and whinges all the time about how their country is better while living in ours. *yawn* Obviously overly concerned with name brands and not thoughtfulness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I always take reeses peesed large bags of snack, or milky-way-ish large bags of small snacks with M&Ms, twix, etc. - as an addition to a small gift.
baseball caps are a hit
Isn't chocolate better in Europe? Why take Hersheys? Just wondering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring them a bible.
Sadly too many people have turned their back on Christ in Europe, with the current economic troubles the inevitable consequence.
Sure, because Europeans can't get bibles. Dumb ass!!
They can get translations, but it is very hard to find one in the original American in many countries.
In the original "American"wow, and I thought people weren't this stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A really American thing that is a novelty but they may hate is root beer. Euros think it is "quaint" and like to taste it b/c it's so American, but generally thinks it tastes gross. Kids love gross things though. Kinda like anyone visiting Maine and swigging a Moxie to get an authentic experience.
Hi, I'm French and I did try the root beer and yes, I didn't like it. But not because it's gross, but because it taste like a medicine kids take in France, which I used to take. So I think it could taste good if it was not related to a medicine in France![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bring them a bible.
Sadly too many people have turned their back on Christ in Europe, with the current economic troubles the inevitable consequence.
Sure, because Europeans can't get bibles. Dumb ass!!
Anonymous wrote:Bring them a bible.
Sadly too many people have turned their back on Christ in Europe, with the current economic troubles the inevitable consequence.
This is one of the most hilarious posts I've ever read on DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: That and they think nutella is good on bread because they hate Orangutans.
Part of me wants to know what this was supposed to say before autocorrect got it, and part if me hopes this is just exactly what you meant to say.
I think I love your comment even more than the orangutans
Anonymous wrote: That and they think nutella is good on bread because they hate Orangutans.
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I was thinking I'd bring a few bottles of local wine over. (BG wine isn't that great, sweet vinegar, yet neither is our midwestern wine, kook-aid with vinegar.) .