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11-02-2025 11:40 AM
Whatever you decide, @Biftu , I'd strongly encourage you to make it something consumable. They'll appreciate your gesture, enjoy the gift, and be done with it, left with the knowledge that you thought of them rather than saddling them with an obligation to display and store something they might not like or want.
11-02-2025 11:42 AM
11-02-2025 11:44 AM
If you actually know for sure that they drink alcohol, a nice bottle of wine maybe 🤷♀️
11-02-2025 11:49 AM
@tansy wrote:If you actually know for sure that they drink alcohol, a nice bottle of wine maybe 🤷♀️
Good idea, but they don't drink.
11-02-2025 11:57 AM
@mrshckynut wrote:@Biftu $50 gift certificate
mrshckynut
My experience has been that the wealthy don't bother with gift certificates, not to say that's true in all cases. My friends with money have given me gift cards they received. Lucky me, I use them!
11-02-2025 12:00 PM - edited 11-02-2025 12:01 PM
If they are buying a million dollar house, I wouldn't buy them anything. If you are attending a house warming party, bring a small hostess gift. If you aren't going to a party, mail them a greeting card.
11-02-2025 12:01 PM

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11-02-2025 12:10 PM
Honestly, I'd ask if it were you and you didn't need anything what would you want. I think considering their circumstances that a gift card would absolutely be fine. Do they have a specific ethnic grocery that they shop at that gives gift certificates? CArd to a vegan bakery or restaurant that they might like?
If you're really against a gift card then I'd just send a regular card and maybe flowers since that won't stick them with something they don't want.
11-02-2025 12:17 PM
@TheMemphisVette wrote:
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I like that idea.
11-02-2025 12:25 PM
@ahoymate wrote:Of course it's the thought that counts. You don't have to spend more. A $1.5 million dollar home is an average home price in some parts of the country. Not a huge, movie star mansion. Follow you heart.
@ahoymate You are right. Actually they are downsizing with this new house. Their current house sold for $2.4 million.
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