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21st Birthday gift ideas
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My little brother is turning 21 in a few weeks and I don't have a clue what to get him. He is a typical lad and likes drinking too much and watching / playing football and golf, he works full time doing something to do with insurance and buys anything he wants / needs himself. He drives a nice car, has a nice sound system, buys whatever music, films, clothes, jewellery he wants himself so I am stuffed. He supports Arsenal and likes to think he is a bit gangsta. That is all I can think to write about him to give you an idea to give me an idea what to get him! TIA x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think at 21 you should buy/make something personal...
Whats ur budget?
Maybe you could make a photo collage of him.
Could buy a singed Arsenal T-Shirt from somewhere like Ebay.
Erm...... maybe tickets to a Theme Park for him and his mates...?
(i buy the most awful and unpratical presents - e.g. i bought my boyfriend a "Foosball" Table - which didnt even fit in his room, i aslo bought him a singed Liverpool Jersey from Ebay and got it frame d- which he loved!
Whats ur budget?
Maybe you could make a photo collage of him.
Could buy a singed Arsenal T-Shirt from somewhere like Ebay.
Erm...... maybe tickets to a Theme Park for him and his mates...?
(i buy the most awful and unpratical presents - e.g. i bought my boyfriend a "Foosball" Table - which didnt even fit in his room, i aslo bought him a singed Liverpool Jersey from Ebay and got it frame d- which he loved!
Thanks for the ideas nat. I usually love buying gifts for people, and getting really thoughtful pressies, but with him I am completely stumped, as are my mum and dad.
Budget isn't really an issue, I was thinking around the �50 mark.
Theme Park tickets are a good idea, I might even do that for all of us (I'm the oldest of 4), we could all chip in for a day out during the Summer and get individual pressies on top ;-)
Budget isn't really an issue, I was thinking around the �50 mark.
Theme Park tickets are a good idea, I might even do that for all of us (I'm the oldest of 4), we could all chip in for a day out during the Summer and get individual pressies on top ;-)
Yeah and i'm sure weather will be good in a few weeks time.
Just make him feel really special - loads of 21 balloons and a nice cake - men love to be centre of attention and be fussed over! lol.
And i'm sure a bottle of Champers would be appreciated!
If you had access to his contacts maybe you and your parents could set up a surprise party? Lot of effort though...
Just make him feel really special - loads of 21 balloons and a nice cake - men love to be centre of attention and be fussed over! lol.
And i'm sure a bottle of Champers would be appreciated!
If you had access to his contacts maybe you and your parents could set up a surprise party? Lot of effort though...
If you can stretch yourself to �100 (which is the minimum number you can purchase) you could buy him a block of 100 Premium Bonds (if you know his premium bond holder number. If you buy them in April, they might even have a chance of winning one of the three extra �1 million pound prizes on offer, and he could keep them for the future.
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