well with £100.00 you could get her the latest Cd's and books, also give the rest of the money to spend on something else she wants
2006-10-08 08:54:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm American, so bear with me. I don't know how to convert that to Dollars, so I am just going to say $50 American.
If your daughter has a car, anything to put inside of it. Seat covers, cd player, ect.
Find out what type of games she likes for her PS2.
Give her anything that she doesn't have with Harry potter's face on it.
Give her the money.
Give her any hip hop cd that she doesn't already own. Black Eyed Pea's Monkey Business is my favorite.
2006-10-08 08:51:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that the topshop vouchers would be a good Idea. That way, she can get what she wants and will have choices that she will want to choose from.
2006-10-08 08:42:27
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answered by Shanigirl 4
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My daughter is 14. I stopped buying her gifts without asking her what she wants because it is just a waste of money. Take her out and offer to buy her an outfit. BTW - my daughter hates TopShop. Never understood why.
However, that gold chain sounds like an excellent idea.
2006-10-08 09:00:32
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answered by True Blue Brit 7
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Vouchers, or as we say in Canada, gift certificates, are the best way to go. Get her some for her favorite store to shop at. Shes 16 and a female,what more can i say, they love shopping. Then you wont have to guess what she wants, and everyone is happy.
2006-10-08 08:51:43
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answered by skybluebabyboo 3
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Mp3 player sounds good... Or maybe just give her the £50.
Even a Bracelet or necklace would be nice as she can always remember you from it as an MP3 player will be replaced in a couple of years and clothes will go out of fashion..
It would be nice to give her something she can say.. my dady got me this on my 16th birthday.
Good luck. .. nice to see a dad putting thought into it xx
2006-10-08 08:47:45
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answered by Baby Dee 2
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the best gift i ever got,was money.i hated when my parents bought stuff for me,cuz they alwaysgot stuff i didnt want.
give her money.shell be able to spend it on stuff she likes,rather than u -a man- getting a headache trying to figure out what a 16 year old girl wants.
im 15,and i would want money.this should help u.or maybe u could get her a gift certificate from a place that u know she likes,or maybe an itunes card if she has the stuff for it and likes music.
HOPE I HELPED.GOOD LUCK!
2006-10-08 09:18:29
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answered by Abby 6
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procuring your 16 twelve months previous daughter underclothes, pantyhose or stockings as a birthday present day, is truly too own and it supplies her a message that you attempt to pursue on her for your sexual needs. upload to that, as a dad are not you meant to guard her from each and every of the predators that are available sexually assaulting youngster females? i understand for most adult males even as they see a lady wearing pantyhose, stockings or maybe eye-catching underclothes, they're going to regularly flawed someone like her for a 20 twelve months previous. that's between the major parts the position 16-twelve months olds bypass incorrect, through being too revealing and promiscuous.
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answered by hamiton 4
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oh man. besides for the fact that topshop=<3
i suggest a nice necklace or bracelet.
it's something she'll really appreciate for years to come.
girls grow out of clothing, but a necklace...something like a locket. is something they'll always have.
2006-10-08 08:43:30
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answered by Anonymous
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She will be 16, so treat her like a young adult... take her out and ask her what she wants... and let her choose it.
You get a triple bonus... #1 She chooses her own present, #2 You get to spend some time with her #3 You can start treating her like a young adult.
Again, you may like to surprise!
2006-10-08 08:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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topshop vouchers, if thats where she shops, an i pod or as its her 16th, which is a big one, a ring or summit she can keep forever, on my 16th my mum cought me a beautiful cross necklace! I still have it and will cherish it forever!
2006-10-10 03:08:36
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answered by GeorgieP 4
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