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5 Gifts To Give The Person That Has Or Hates Everything

'Tis the season of giving.

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5 Gifts To Give The Person That Has Or Hates Everything
Elisabeth Ryann

Gift giving isn't always easy. We all have that one person that makes holiday shopping feel like a chore. You know, that person who either seems to have it all or to hate it all. Don't let picky Peter or blessed Brianna ruin your Christmas spirit. Instead, confer with my list of 5 gifts to give the person that has or hates everything.

1. An experience.

Tailor the event to the person's interest; some fancy a Broadway play while others enjoy a sporting event. Regardless of the experience you choose, make sure you're also in attendance or someone else whose company your gift receiver enjoys. Thus, you may want to consider doing a joint gift with another friend or family member; good company is a gift that everyone appreciates and that can never be too abundant.


2. Photo gift.

Everyone has a meaningful photograph, whether it's a photo of one's family or a photo of yourself and the gift receiver. You can create a snapfish photo book or give one photo and invest in a nice frame.


3. Subscription box.

Receiving one thing in the mail for 12 months makes for a Christmas gift that keeps on giving. You should cater the subscription box to the gift receiver's interests.


4. Lottery tickets.

Everyone enjoys the possibility of winning. After all, even the person who has everything could always have more. A lottery ticket gift basket accompanied with some festive candies is a fun way to make the lottery tickets feel more like a Christmas gift.


5. Lessons.

Everyone has a passion that they wished they pursued or at least an interest in learning something new. Drawing, horseback riding, surfing, and golfing are just some lesson suggestions you can purchase.

Hope this helps and Merry Christmas!
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