Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't bring anything from the US, its all too vulgar. Get flowers locally or a desert.
Lol. How precious you are.
Also, it's dessert.
Anonymous wrote:Even though you said you don’t necessarily want to go with something USA-themed, the last few years, we’ve brought the official White House ornament for the year as gifts. It looks like the 2024 ornament is already out, focusing on Jimmy Carter’s presidency.
https://shop.whitehousehistory.org/products/official-2024-white-house-christmas-ornament
Small, thoughtful, easy to pack.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:mumbo sauce
Virginia peanuts
J.O. seasoning shakers
I'm sorry, but none of these, unless you know for sure that they like mumbo sauce and/or peanuts. Tell me about your friends. Are they Americans living overseas? Do they have children?
I lived overseas for several years, and when people visited from the states there were definitely things I wanted, but not DC/Americana chotchkes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fancy chocolates?
Hermes leather tray
Venus et fleur single rose
Custom stationary
Le labo candle
Nice tea
The Hermes tray is almost $800, wouldn’t that be a pricey gift for a dinner gathering?
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP: to clarify, I'm not trying to bring something US-themed or something my friends can't get in Spain. I just want to bring a thoughtful gift I can buy in advance and put in my carry on.
They are not Americans living overseas. Their kids are grown. They are not chotchke people. I'm leaning toward something from the MOMA or National Gallery of Art shops but open to all ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Don't bring anything from the US, its all too vulgar. Get flowers locally or a desert.
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP: to clarify, I'm not trying to bring something US-themed or something my friends can't get in Spain. I just want to bring a thoughtful gift I can buy in advance and put in my carry on.
They are not Americans living overseas. Their kids are grown. They are not chotchke people. I'm leaning toward something from the MOMA or National Gallery of Art shops but open to all ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Don't bring anything from the US, its all too vulgar. Get flowers locally or a desert.