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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"

I enjoy shopping and giving gifts to those I care about - a lot of thought goes into it.

 

BUT

 

I learned years ago that having 'small items' tucked away for that 'wha if' moment comes up is essential too.

 

We usually always give money for weddings and graduations, other occasions something thoughtful is nice.

 

 

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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"


@SaRina wrote:

It's all I could think of ...???

 

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Oh wow!  Memories of when I worked in NYC...feels like yesterday, but it was so long ago...how can that be?

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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"

I still vote for a nice card with a lovely handwritten note. Period. if you must, tie the card to a beautifully wrapped bottle of wine or champagne. 

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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"

A token gift is anything that is not heartfelt but feel you have to do it.

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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"


@sunala wrote:

 

I'd say maybe $25, but that seems more cheap than token. But then again, if it were up to me, I'd give this ditz nothing.

 

 


Something symbolic like, "towels" . . . for when she's ready to throw the towel in again.  Smiley Wink

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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"

I would only attend that kind of wedding if the bride was a daughter of a very good friend.  A friend of your daughter's????  NO!!

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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"


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HA HA HA HA HA HA

 

Smiley LOL

 

 

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Re: What do you Consider a "Token Gift?"


@AKgirl2 wrote:

@SaRina wrote:

It's all I could think of ...???

 

 Image result for nyc subway tokens images


Oh wow!  Memories of when I worked in NYC...feels like yesterday, but it was so long ago...how can that be?


 

Hopefully, good memories.  Woman Wink