Cute Gift Ideas
- tragic lemons
- Dec 18, 2021
- 2 min read
I don't know about you, but I really like giving ironic gifts. The thing is, not everyone appreciates irony. I would love it if anyone went that far for me to be honest. As I am getting older, I think I need to start giving more grown up gifts. Some listed here are suitable for friends, some for acquaintances.
A NOTE ON HOW I CATEGORISED THEM:
subjective means it depends on the person's taste, but this technically goes for all gifts so
also works well as a housewarming gift well this literally means what it says. Another thing to note is that these can be given to people you don't know that well too.

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GENERAL GIFT GUIDE:
a book in the language they are trying to learn subjective
a book subjective
a plant subjective
clothes subjective
candles subjective
cool notebook subjective
their favourite stuff subjective
socks subjective
some meaningful object subjective
scented candles (yes this is different from just giving candles) subjective
chess set (any board game really)
a mug (or something they could use daily) also works well as a housewarming gift
special coffee or tea also works well as a housewarming gift
sketchbook
a waffle maker (small) also works well as a housewarming gift
posters subjective
face masks or body shop items subjective
a puzzle
one of those construction kits for buildings
cross stitch/knitting stuff
flower vases with fake/real flowers also works well as a housewarming gift
alarm clock or clock also works well as a housewarming gift
bath and body works products
fancy chocolate also works well as a housewarming gift
pastries subjective also works well as a housewarming gift
cake also works well as a housewarming gift
dishes/interesting pottery subjective also works well as a housewarming gift
cool fruits also works well as a housewarming gift
GIFT GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS:
Eating Disorders 1 (please don't give food or clothes or weight related things) subjective
Dementia 1 (I am no expert in dementia, but use common sense; no overstimulating things)
That's all folks.
-Lemon Farmer
(Tragic Lemons)
@tragiclemons.inc on instagram



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