Deoderant, after shave, socks, book

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anything, as its the thought that counts not the gift itself or chocolates as he can always give them to someone-else.

Just wondering if he celebrates Christmas - he may be of a religion that doesn't.

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@sandypas wrote:

Just wondering if he celebrates Christmas - he may be of a religion that doesn't.


one doesn't need to practice

religious traditions  in order to 

appreciate the gesture  Smiley Happy

 

 

 

 


@jean2579 wrote:

Love it.😆 I should have stated that the Nurse is a man in his late 40s.


All the men in my family love a gift box of Glace fruits....even those who don't like chocolates.

 

My in laws used to send us a massive box of Ditters glace fruits from Adelaide....they were very yummy.

ooh they sound yum!! i wouldnt mind a box of those lol

 

what about one of those spensive nut and fruit xmas log/cakes there nice

A diary or a gift voucher to a newsagents then he can buy what he wants.

 

or even a gift voucher to a book shop.

 

 

in those situations i always find vouchers are the way to go and it isn't too personal.

A lotteries gift pack

As a suggestion, although it might be a bit pricey, for what you're looking for, for under $25 there's the Victorinox Classic SD.

It's 58mm long (about 2 1/4 inch), so it fits well on a key ring.

It has, as the picture shows, a small blade, scissors and a nail file. Also, there's a toothpick and a pair of tweezers that fit into the handle.

 

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psst ecar!

This is my fave tool..a christmas present a couple of years ago.

 

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