Give him your gift certificate that you make for him. Anytime he needs meals or favour you are there.
2006-06-17 16:34:21
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answered by Oriental Delight 5
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Best suggestion is checking out if he has a registry with his fiancee and get something off of it. If they don't have a registry, you could try getting gift certificates to a grocery store where they live. It's rather unique and, although I've only seen it done once, it's invaluable. Imagine coming home from a honeymoon and having nothing to eat in the house - use the gift certificates and go buy food.
2006-06-18 16:17:01
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answered by Patricia D 4
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If He Has A Gift Registry Find Out What's On It And Buy Something Off The List.
2006-06-17 23:06:12
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answered by nitehawk8075 3
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Get him something he could use on his honeymoon...like an edible brief which you can buy in the sex shops, or if you are conservative get him something he could use for his house, or a gift card of a certain restaurant for 2... and also you did not tell me your budget so i really cannot be so specific...but the first one is a good gift he will like it and he will definitely enjoy it and it is reasonably priced ...
2006-06-17 23:07:46
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answered by pinky c 2
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Well.. you know him better then the rest of us. Try to think of something he and his new bride either needs or would really like.
Maybe a weekend escape to a nice hotel that is good to use all year long, so he and his bride can take the weekend get-a-way when they like and need it. That's always nice.
Or cash. Weddings are expensive - cash is probably something he will need. heh.
2006-06-18 04:25:30
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answered by Miss. Kitty 3
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Make him up a excape plan! No I am kiddin the way to go is gift cert. or money every couple needs money! Help all you can with the wedding, make it run smooth that would be nice!
2006-06-17 23:07:16
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answered by Jro 3
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Get him a gift certificate to a nice restaurant. When they start the everyday life of going to work, paying bills, cleaning the house, doing the laundry etc. in a few months a nice dinner will be really appreciated.
2006-06-17 23:53:44
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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I don't know your brother, but gift certificates are a great gift when you are at a loss. I was open with my sister and asked her if there was anything she needed or really wanted and went from there. Good Luck.
2006-06-24 15:32:17
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answered by Aiden's Mommy To Be 2
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Get him a nice pair of shoes or something for their house, like a picture farm that says their memories.
2006-06-17 23:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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well it depends on his age and his living status. my sis got married and she didnt have a house or apartment. so she got toasters and glasses and stuff cause she didnt have ne of it. but my teacher got married, and she already had all that stuff, so i got her a book and $10. but my bros gave my sis a dvd/vcr player. she returned it and got a different one. so buy sumthin they could use, but make sure to include a gift reciept.
2006-06-17 23:10:10
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answered by You Know It! 3
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