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pacificelectric
7th September 2009, 19:40
Hi folks,
I will be flying to Davao in a week now and understand I will be introduced to my gf's relatives and I do not think it would be a good idea to arrive empty-handed but really I have no idea what kind of present I should bring. I will meet her brother who lives in Tagum City and her ate, who works in a monastery... What can I bring to a woman who works in a monastery? :cwm34: thanks for any suggestion...........
aromulus
7th September 2009, 20:07
Hi folks,
I will be flying to Davao in a week now and understand I will be introduced to my gf's relatives and I do not think it would be a good idea to arrive empty-handed but really I have no idea what kind of present I should bring. I will meet her brother who lives in Tagum City and her ate, who works in a monastery... What can I bring to a woman who works in a monastery? :cwm34: thanks for any suggestion...........
I found that some of them pocket multitools gadgets, go down a treat with the blokes in the family.:xxgrinning--00xx3:
For the women...... chocolate....... real European chocolate..... And lots of it....:doh
bornatbirth
7th September 2009, 20:13
a case full of cash?
just get a selection of chocolates.
IainBusby
7th September 2009, 20:48
Nothing too expensive, chocolates, perfumes etc.
Iain.
KeithD
7th September 2009, 20:57
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
belfast_dude
7th September 2009, 21:03
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
lol...i bet they will never forget the day they open those gifts...lol
tiN
7th September 2009, 21:05
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
lol...i bet they will never forget the day they open those gifts...lol
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acs
7th September 2009, 21:20
bring lots of chocolates it will bring a smile to everybody. Safe journey going to the Philippines.:Hellooo::BouncyHappy:
bornatbirth
7th September 2009, 21:23
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
they may not know what they are and use them for something else :Erm: :icon_lol:
Tawi2
7th September 2009, 21:36
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
As soon as I read what can I take a woman who lives in a monastery my first thought was Industrial-strength Rampant Rabbit and a years supply of Duracell :Erm: For the guy Shivas Reagal :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Tawi2
7th September 2009, 21:38
they may not know what they are and use them for something else :Erm: :icon_lol:
You could probably use the RR to whip up a pretty mean souffle or dish of scrambled eggs especially with the little "Finger" whirling away :cwm24:
bystander09
7th September 2009, 21:38
Hi folks,
I will be flying to Davao in a week now and understand I will be introduced to my gf's relatives and I do not think it would be a good idea to arrive empty-handed but really I have no idea what kind of present I should bring. I will meet her brother who lives in Tagum City and her ate, who works in a monastery... What can I bring to a woman who works in a monastery? :cwm34: thanks for any suggestion...........
Nothing initially.... They will have plenty of time to roll and rip you off later..:doh
bystander
joebloggs
7th September 2009, 21:44
Nothing initially.... They will have plenty of time to roll and rip you off later..:doh
bystander
:rolleyes: they will think your santa, and no doubt they will be writing to you soon with a list of pressies they want for xmas :doh
booze and chocs what else could they want .. or pera :icon_lol:
JimOttley
7th September 2009, 22:06
Chocolate, for the kids and the adults, lots of it, you can buy lots of Swiss Chocolate like Lindt at the duty free when you get there, before you leave the airport.
Chocolate is like currency it will get handed round to everyone who has ever helped the family.
For the guys a couple of blocks of Marlboro (total not each :)) the vast majority of guys that I have ever met over there smoke, again it's currency they can be given to loads of people as a thank you.
I took a bottle of Whisky once, Talisker Malt, I was surprised it did not go down so well, possible a bit too much of an acquired taste :) (I don't drink spirits so i hadn't a clue :icon_lol:)
Jim
jmac
7th September 2009, 23:25
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
I:) I just wish I had the courage....love the idea. Don't think we would make it to the alter though if I did...
jmac
7th September 2009, 23:29
Hi folks,
I will be flying to Davao in a week now and understand I will be introduced to my gf's relatives and I do not think it would be a good idea to arrive empty-handed but really I have no idea what kind of present I should bring. I will meet her brother who lives in Tagum City and her ate, who works in a monastery... What can I bring to a woman who works in a monastery? :cwm34: thanks for any suggestion...........
Thanks for the question, I was just logging in to ask the very same. Only in my case im meeting the relatives for the third time and were getting married out there in October. I dont want to go OTT as then I fear expectations will be high in the future. The guys dont smoke so thats out, I think I'll just fill the case with duty free and let the GF decide who gets what.
eagles
8th September 2009, 00:26
So thoughtful of you Pacific ... You do think of the relatives of your GF.. Bring some chocolates that will suffice for the brother and sister ( its handy ) than a bottle of wine. :)
eleazebonares
8th September 2009, 02:36
bring chocolate,lots of it..but evrythng is available at duty free when u get at da airport.my dad used to get johnny walker,way back.shirts, beauty bars for the women,like dove or smthng. I love lindt.its n0t rly relatd,hell just wna say it. . . .take care! Cigarettes r gud toO,marlboro,but get em capri too.
scottishbride
8th September 2009, 04:42
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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pacificelectric
8th September 2009, 08:52
If you really want the family to remember you, take a box of sex toys, they can pick their own. Trust me on this, they will NEVER forget you! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
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OK, I expected that one..... anyway on the photo below you can see from right to left my GF in navy blue, her youngest daughter, a friend and ate Marlina, the one who works in a monastery. Does she look like she needs that type of stuff???? :doh
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg125/tanuccio/diana41.jpg
Tawi2
8th September 2009, 11:28
Get a nice leather-covered bible in a presentation box :xxgrinning--00xx3:I got one for a friend who was connected to the church,a quality gift and much appreciated :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Alan
8th September 2009, 11:32
An Oldham Athletic shirt. God knows, we need all the help we can get!!!!:Erm:
Al.:)
trader dave
8th September 2009, 12:39
:icon_lol: :icon_lol::xxgrinning--00xx3:
OK, I expected that one..... anyway on the photo below you can see from right to left my GF in navy blue, her youngest daughter, a friend and ate Marlina, the one who works in a monastery. Does she look like she needs that type of stuff???? :doh
http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg125/tanuccio/diana41.jpg
yes she does and maybe also for the daughter:doh ..... but if not fatten everyone up with chocolate
MarvieR
8th September 2009, 12:51
:-) this really made my day, some made me laugh ^_^.. oh well, you need not to worry, just simple things, even if it's only a key chain, as long as it's from the heart, you will make them feel that they're remembered and they will be happy for that.
Tawi2
8th September 2009, 12:55
The lady who works for the church has no glint nor sparkle in her eyes :NoNo: They actually look subdued and sad :NoNo: Hope your gift cheers her up :xxgrinning--00xx3:
GaryFifer
8th September 2009, 13:01
Well I believe working in the monastery "requires them to remain celibate and own little or no personal property."
So does she make something inside the monastery such as cheese, wine, bread? What other services do they do?
Normally I would suggest shampoo. Filipino girls seem to love big bottles of shampoo, conditioner. Hairdryer, brushes, and manicure sets, and especially hair straightener :) Also Lip shiner. Always is enjoyable simple things.Save them go to salon.
I would suggest beads for her, as I believe counting beads is good for contemplating. What about knitting?
pumpkins
8th September 2009, 13:05
for her family ,i would suggest nothing....just invite them for a dinner:xxgrinning--00xx3:
KeithD
8th September 2009, 15:57
....just invite them for a dinner:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Eat them??? :omg:
MarBell379
8th September 2009, 17:11
Chocolate is good, but it is HEAVY. Watch your baggage allowance. Its also dirt cheap there at duty free, so dont bother with m&m's and sucjlike as you can get them cheaper there and dont have to carry them.
Clothes are good, especially european branded ones.
KeithD
8th September 2009, 17:26
Chocolate is good, but it is HEAVY......
Aero :D
pacificelectric
9th September 2009, 08:51
The lady who works for the church has no glint nor sparkle in her eyes :NoNo:
Do you expect a woman working in a monastery to look owagan??? :yikes:
eleazebonares
9th September 2009, 09:26
Eat them??? :omg:
thats a good one.
britishdetained
10th September 2009, 06:50
You can bring chocolates:)
Florge
10th September 2009, 07:01
she works in a monastery not as a nun, i gather.. but as an office staff... she doesn't have to be celibate... ayayay!
chocolates and a nice dinner would be great.
Tawi2
10th September 2009, 14:43
Do you expect a woman working in a monastery to look owagan??? :yikes:
Only if its prefixed with "Mangi-" :xxgrinning--00xx3:
sparky
17th September 2009, 19:54
Eat them??? :omg:
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