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By *ueen of sleeze OP   Woman  over a year ago

Yorkshire

So today for the first time since I have been married I have to go christmas shopping on my own.

OMG

List prepared just thinking where to go

Kids not telling me what they want everyone else dont know what they want

Whats happening this year lol

Maybe I should just stay in bed lol

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By *rwhowhatwherewhyMan  over a year ago

Aylesbury

I would, xmas is shit any way.

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By *xperimentalistMan  over a year ago

East Yorkshire

This is what the Internet was invented for, do it all while still in bed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My Christmas shopping is normally pretty simple. There isn’t many people to buy for.

I did sign up to a charity this year. I have a 14 year old boy in care to buy for. I know nothing about him other than his name and age....no idea where to start or what to get him.

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

Good luck!!

And remember, if you hold a door open for someone and they just ignore your act of kindness, you have to say, really loudly.....”Manners cost nothing!!!”

And wear a tee shirt because the shops will have their heater turned up max and you’ll be sweating your arse off within 5 minutes of browsing!

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By *abs..Woman  over a year ago

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Don’t feel overwhelmed. It’s all in the preparation.

Get yourself a little notebook (I have colour coded with little colour index tabs - so pretty )

Make a list of who to buy for and ideas about what they like. Look online first for ideas. Plan your Christmas Day so you don’t forget to buy anything.

Try to enjoy it. Don’t feel pressured. You are ahead of the game and the shops will be quiet.

Wrap as you go. It’s more fun that way. Glitter everywhere!

Enjoy!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Don’t feel overwhelmed. It’s all in the preparation.

Get yourself a little notebook (I have colour coded with little colour index tabs - so pretty )

Make a list of who to buy for and ideas about what they like. Look online first for ideas. Plan your Christmas Day so you don’t forget to buy anything.

Try to enjoy it. Don’t feel pressured. You are ahead of the game and the shops will be quiet.

Wrap as you go. It’s more fun that way. Glitter everywhere!

Enjoy! "

great plan Babs

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By *ettyboop61Woman  over a year ago

St Neots


"My Christmas shopping is normally pretty simple. There isn’t many people to buy for.

I did sign up to a charity this year. I have a 14 year old boy in care to buy for. I know nothing about him other than his name and age....no idea where to start or what to get him. "

Awww that's such a nice thing to do......you will have to research what 14 year old are into.....

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By *ueen of sleeze OP   Woman  over a year ago

Yorkshire


"My Christmas shopping is normally pretty simple. There isn’t many people to buy for.

I did sign up to a charity this year. I have a 14 year old boy in care to buy for. I know nothing about him other than his name and age....no idea where to start or what to get him. "

Thats amazing and such a nice thing to do.

With the amount people waste or just stick in the cupboard that present will actually do some good .

Good for you xxxx

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By *eliWoman  over a year ago

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"Don’t feel overwhelmed. It’s all in the preparation.

Get yourself a little notebook (I have colour coded with little colour index tabs - so pretty )

Make a list of who to buy for and ideas about what they like. Look online first for ideas. Plan your Christmas Day so you don’t forget to buy anything.

Try to enjoy it. Don’t feel pressured. You are ahead of the game and the shops will be quiet.

Wrap as you go. It’s more fun that way. Glitter everywhere!

Enjoy! "

Aww Mother Christmas! Your posts make me feel a bit festive.

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By *dam1971Man  over a year ago

Bedford

Enjoy it, especially if you don’t put pressure on yourself.

What are you getting me?

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