I'm 14 and I have everything I want. An ipod, ipod speakers, a mac lap top, a digital camera, a cell phone, a gameboy, a bike, a fooseball and ping pong table, a trampoline, the perfect room, and lots of cloths and jewelry. can you think of something for me to ask for? i dont want computer games or a playstation bc both are wastes of time to me. ps im not rich i've just lived through 28 christmas's and birthdays combined and i have made a lot of money through babysitting and reffing. so dont think im trying to brag or anything, i just would like some help!
2006-12-06
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➔ Holidays
➔ Christmas
Ask for a donation to a wildlife fund or animal shelter. It seems you have it all already, so share the wealth with those who need it more than you do. Trust me, it will feel terrific to do it. You might also donate to Toys for Tots.
2006-12-06 08:08:37
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answered by nottashygirl 6
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You no longer need to ask for, it is time to start giving. Find a way to help others who are less fortunate than you and you will receive a gift that will never go away and will stay within you for the rest of your life. You are becoming sophisticated enough to realise your material possessions are not making you happy and the emptiness will need to be filled. Give to others and you will give to yourself.
Good luck.
2006-12-06 08:10:53
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answered by KD 5
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hi, how about gift experiences such as photoshoot makeovers where they do all your make up and hair and take a selection of pictures in your various outfits. They usually give you one print free of charge then more can be purchased in an album (so different members of your family can contribute).
Try www.buyagift.co.uk
If not that one there are loads more ideas on that site just depends on your budget !
Kelly
2006-12-10 07:05:21
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answered by gavandkelly 1
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Giving and receiving gifts at Christmas is a lovely tradition, until it turns into a demand list...
Why not allow people to choose the gifts they want to give you?
That way, you might be pleasantly surprised, or learn the basics of diplomacy!
2006-12-06 08:20:59
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answered by RM 6
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What about sponsoring a child abroad or adopting an animal in the zoo. You can also sponsor animals like in dogs rescue centres and receive letters and cards. Very rewarding. What about getting off your spoilt bum and helping others less fortunate than you.
2006-12-06 08:16:36
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answered by Pink n Wise 3
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I know two girls near me, who have everything too. And it can be hard at events such as Christmas and birthdays to buy them presents, as they have most of what is already available.
So maybe something such as 'red letter day' is a far more better opportunity for you, to experience something new.
There are over several and more things to choose you could do, as a once in a life time experience, such as white water rafting, parachuting to fame academy's and food courses.
http://www.redletterdays.co.uk/home/index.asp
Whatever you finally decide, to make your christmas... ... i wish you an enjoyable one.
2006-12-10 07:10:14
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answered by lonely as a cloud 6
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My daughter bought one of her sons sponsorship of an elephant in Painton zoo for his birthday once.
They go to visit a couple of times a year and there is a plaque on the wall there with his name on it...he is chuffed to f*ck....to say the least.
I think it was his 5th birthday...he is now 7.
2006-12-10 07:12:53
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answered by knowitall 4
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Yes, for yourself ask for books, maybe some music, little things... and ask that money be donated to a charity. I favour charities for animal rescue or wildlife charities. There will always be someone who will take up for humans. So I target animals first
Charles "That cheeky Lad"
2006-12-06 21:03:11
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answered by Charles-CeeJay_UK_ USA/CheekyLad 7
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I disagree on the people who have said give it to charity! thats something you need to do yourself if you want to ..with your own money .. not ask someone to give there gift that they want to get you to someone else.. thats just rude! although its hard to find something for someone that has most things the red letter days are always a fun thing to get as its something you can do and have the memory ! material things can get out dated and you will most likely replace whereas memories are usually there forever!
2006-12-06 10:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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properly, i in my opinion think of that ladies folk could in specific circumstances ask boys out, purely reason i'm a guy and dont have the midsection to ask them out myself. yet i think of why an excellent style of the boys are demanding approximately asking is approximately what unusual rumours would be around as quickly as he asks. in specific circumstances it facilitates if the lady asks, it is going to provide the boy a sprint vanity.
2016-10-04 23:25:27
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answered by kinjorski 4
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