It adds an element of surprise to Christmas, because no-one is 100% sure that the person buying the gift will get the clue right.
If it wasn't for AnswerBank, and more importantly, dannyk13, my partner would most likely end up with an battery powered electric razor (ie. you can use them 'globally' and they 'cut' your beard.
The more I'm thinking of it, Sp the more I see the potential for mistakes...
...all the more fun I think.
We have a huge extended family. For a few years we made a donation to a charity and then spent one pound on each present to be opened at our get together.......The fun trying to buy something appropriate for £1 and watching it being opened was priceless...x
I agree - sometimes the best presents are the ones where you've really had to use your imagination.
We do 'secret Santa' at work and the rule is no present can cost more than a tenner.
One year, I found a children's' race car set (like Scalextrix) for £9.99 and bought it for a bloke in my team who was in his late 50s at the time. He set it up on his desk at work and literally played with it all afternoon. He said it reminded him of being a kid.
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