Holiday shopping is never a breeze, but some people are especially hard to find gifts for. Everyone has a spouse who doesn’t know what he or she wants, a kid who wants a toy that’s way too expensive, or a parent who demands you not waste any money on them.
In an article I read in the Spirit Magazine, Doogie Horner captures the spirit of giving with brilliant infographic. He categorizes these difficult-to-shop in easy-to-understand archetypes. Read this and you won’t be sorry. Then, cracking the toughest holiday chestnuts will be as easy as counting 1-2-3.
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Nice one Irene!
Christmas shopping sure is complex nowadays – everyone already seems to have everything they need!!
It is! So I stop receiving and buying presents and start baking goodies as giveaways (best presents are homemade ð )
I’m easy–get me a bottle of hooch and a day off of work….
You are easy. Hope your friends and loved ones get the hint. Do you not have Xmas day off?!
I think I would like a D6 with a lady in E3 walking our F2. We would like to A3 the knot but all we had was a B1 A2. Thanks for the post Irene. B1 Ralph x
Hahaha~~~ You are funny, Ralph! That would be one fine Xmas present ð Happy Holiday!
And the same to you dear Irene ð
This is brilliant! This had to take forever to put together…
…Makes my stuff look cheesy haha!
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