I don’t know what to ask for, for CHRISTMAS!?
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so, I’m a 13 year old girl. I really like to shop, but I don’t want to ask for money or gift cards. I already have a cell phone, a digital camera, a dell laptop and an ipod. I’m asking for a coton de tulear dog and a marc by marc jacobs purse. I know I’m not going to get the dog though.
I also dont want any make-up, clothes, books, cd’s/ music or anything like room decorations… I hate getting those types of things as gifts.

Does anyone have any ideas???

my grandparents like to give out ‘gift baskets’. They have taken a large basket, and filled it with things that each person in the family would like.
Ex: If I wanted makeupp, they would go to some makeup store such as Ulta, M.A.C. or Sephora, and buy maybe $100’s of makeup , put it in the basket, and give it to us christmas eve.

If you have any ideas for things that I could ask from them to put in the basket, that would be great!!!!!!!

Thank you!!!!!!
(p.s. I’m not spoiled, I just have a really really REALLY big family, and have gotten my ipod and cell phone using money I had recived as birthday gifts. So pleasde NO RUDE COMMENTS!!!!)

Thanks again
*alikat*

I forgot to mention we already have a Wii, playstation and I have an old nintendo DS….

It sounds like you are really blessed and not as materialistic as lots of teens. If you are sincere in not wanting lots of “things” you might think about asking your family to “adopt” a needy family for Christmas. We did that every year when my girls were growing up. Sometimes we actually shared our Christmas dinner at our home. My girls loved it.

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8 Comments for 'I don’t know what to ask for, for CHRISTMAS!?'

  1.  
    SEASKYS
    November 29, 2008 | 7:07 am
     

    Well, Why not try to get a wii game? Like MARIO Kart. Its really fun!
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  2.  
    Olivia
    November 29, 2008 | 7:10 am
     

    Concert tickets or a new TV for your room. Maybe new CD’s and a room makeover.
    Please mark my comment best!
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  3.  
    mr. bojangles
    November 29, 2008 | 7:11 am
     

    I’m not being rude but with all you have would’nt the best gift for yourself be for you to ask your relatives to give your cut to a local charitable location like maybe the homeless or less fortunate kids who don’t have parents or grandparents?
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  4.  
    yahooorganizer
    November 29, 2008 | 7:11 am
     

    How about some clothes from Abercrombie or Hollister?
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  5.  
    hope_star08*
    November 29, 2008 | 7:12 am
     

    if you cant think of anything you probably don’t need anything. sounds like you got it all.(not to be rude) if you see something you want ask for it but if you really have to think that hard do you really need it?
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  6.  
    Tinkerbell
    November 29, 2008 | 7:13 am
     

    Im 12 years old and in the same dilemma. I asked for a nintendo ds a wii and games for the systems. I also asked for a buch of jewelry from Claire’s.It all depends on what you are into.
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    Myself

  7.  
    laurenzo
    November 29, 2008 | 7:13 am
     

    Do you have a wii or xbox or anything? You could ask for a couple of games for that - they’re great fun especially if you’ve got a big family coz then you’ve got lots of people to play with.

    What about a nice necklace? Jewellery’s a nce present because you can keep it forever and when you’re older you can look back on it and remember the nice christmas you had.

    Or if you’re feeling especially generous you could say that since you don’t want or need anything in particular you could pick a good cause and ask your grandparents to give maybe half the money they would spend to it instead and then they could just get you something a bit less?

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  8.  
    Nancy
    November 29, 2008 | 7:13 am
     

    It sounds like you are really blessed and not as materialistic as lots of teens. If you are sincere in not wanting lots of “things” you might think about asking your family to “adopt” a needy family for Christmas. We did that every year when my girls were growing up. Sometimes we actually shared our Christmas dinner at our home. My girls loved it.
    References :

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