Try to make a nice little basket, two wine glasses, a nice bottle of wine and a gift card to a resturant. That is a nice gift and its perfect since it is his second wedding. Good Luck.
2006-10-31 04:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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A really nice wallet is often overlooked as a good gift. Guys usually will keep a wallet until it falls apart and seldom splurge on one, but they use it and see it every day. If you get one, get a really nice one or don't get one at all... a cheap wallet is a bad gift. If you are in California (I'm not sure where else they have stores), you can go to TUMI, they have awesome wallets, starting at around $70, assuming that is in your budget.
2006-10-31 12:47:12
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answered by Kevin P 3
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Its a hard one, isn't it? Friday is pretty close, and you don't have much time left. I'd probably suggest gift vouchers or something, then they can get what they'de like to...Its hard, especially if they don't have a wedding list, and they probably have all the home stuff that you usually give for weddings.
2006-10-31 12:44:58
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answered by iwatchedthestarsfallsilently 2
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Are they registered anywhere? If they are you can look through the list of the items that were registered, and go from there. If not, I usually give the bride and groom something they'll use. Depending on the situation, you have to figure out what they need or want.
2006-10-31 14:08:59
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answered by viva_bamm 2
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I think a pretty clock would be nice. And write up a little card to go with it about how the clock represents time spent together. How it is always moving forward and never back and that you hope their marriage can be filled with good "times" and that like the clock it can always keep moving forward.
2006-10-31 12:51:53
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answered by M C 2
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A nice photo album might be nice. A frame. Or a gift card, those are always great gifts.
2006-10-31 12:38:02
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answered by Angela G 2
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Gift vouchers and a nice picture frame. Second time round you normally find that the partners have everything!!
2006-10-31 12:40:12
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answered by Lisa P 5
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Well depending on what you want to spend of course, especially as you'll buy for him and his new wife you're going to have to think about what they have already. If you want to give them something to keep then perhaps a nice piece of china like a fancy bowl or glass from John Lewis. Or perhaps if you want to buy them an experience perhaps theatre tickets?
2006-10-31 12:44:41
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answered by Pagan Man 3
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A photoframe - personal, not too expensive and thoughtful.
You could even put a photo of the happy couple with your boyfreind in it to symbolise the fact that they are not a family.
2006-10-31 12:37:37
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answered by Leapling 4
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A gift certificate from a nice store would be perfect so that him and his wife to be can get whatever they need.
2006-11-01 01:31:34
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answered by nygirl 2
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