S.H. asks from Kailua, HI on May 04, 2011
High School Graduation Gift Ideas? - Honolulu,HI
So my friend has 2 girls that are graduating from High School.
They are family friends, that I have known a long time.
The thing is, I cannot afford to spend much money. Traditionally, well you give money to a graduate.
But she has TWO daughter's graduating. So that is double the money.
Yes, twin girls.
So, what can I give them?
How much?
My budget is like nil.
Or do I just give money anyway? And if so, how much?
Does $20 seem cheap-o?
Anyway, any ideas would be appreciated!
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B.B. answers from San Antonio on May 04, 2011
Last year I had several seniors I was close to graduating, and there was no way I could afford $ for all of them. I went to Borders and got them address books to fit their personality (around $12 each) and then put my address and information in it. I gave them to the graduates on the last day of school (I teach in a high school) and at all of their graduation parties they had them out so their friends and family could put in their information. There were so many compliments on the ideas from parents and friends, and several of the students wrote me thank you cards talking about how much the appreciated a gift that they could use forever.
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M.R. answers from Chicago on May 04, 2011
$20 is practical and awesome.
Don't get things like books, trinkets, or other 'sentimental things'. Right now the kids have to outfit an entire dorm room with a whole bunch of stuff and money is very important. $20 will go a long way in getting supplies or shopping at Bed, Bath and Beyond!
If you feel like you need to give a gift, notecards and a book of stamps, a roll of quarters with a laundry basket and soap, a shower caddy with shower flip flops and some bath and body works stuff, or a small hot pot with packs of ramen noodles would all be good 'college' gifts.
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T.L. answers from St. Louis on May 04, 2011
How about giving them a check for $20.11?
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B.B. answers from San Antonio on May 04, 2011
Last year I had several seniors I was close to graduating, and there was no way I could afford $ for all of them. I went to Borders and got them address books to fit their personality (around $12 each) and then put my address and information in it. I gave them to the graduates on the last day of school (I teach in a high school) and at all of their graduation parties they had them out so their friends and family could put in their information. There were so many compliments on the ideas from parents and friends, and several of the students wrote me thank you cards talking about how much the appreciated a gift that they could use forever.
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J.J. answers from Pittsburgh on May 04, 2011
I second the check for $20.11 I think thats an awesome idea!
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M.R. answers from Chicago on May 04, 2011
$20 is practical and awesome.
Don't get things like books, trinkets, or other 'sentimental things'. Right now the kids have to outfit an entire dorm room with a whole bunch of stuff and money is very important. $20 will go a long way in getting supplies or shopping at Bed, Bath and Beyond!
If you feel like you need to give a gift, notecards and a book of stamps, a roll of quarters with a laundry basket and soap, a shower caddy with shower flip flops and some bath and body works stuff, or a small hot pot with packs of ramen noodles would all be good 'college' gifts.
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L.K. answers from Kansas City on May 04, 2011
I agree that $20 does not sound cheap. Actually it's my preference, because it's easy, a single bill!
Are the girls going to college? What about a small first aid kit? My son got one and I couldn't believe that I hadn't thought of it before, even as a nurse!
But cash is always good, and welcome.
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V.S. answers from Charlotte on May 04, 2011
When you're that age $20 can go a long way. I managed to pay for large meals with friends and family at restaurants with that much money. Not to mention renting a calculator that pretty much saved my butt in my senior year of high school. A ton of the DVDs, books and games I've bought for myself were only $20 and they get a lot of usage. Giving money is pretty much the best thing ever for gifts.
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M.D. answers from Pittsburgh on May 04, 2011
The one gift that I remember most from my high school graduation was $20. That is only because it was a really creative way the gift was given. The gift giver got the $20. all in ones, then rolled each one of the ones like little diplomas and tied each individual one with ribbon in my school colors. Then put them all together in a box and wrapped the box. It was just a creative and cool gift. It has been a long time since my graduation but obviously I remember it vividly.
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L.C. answers from Los Angeles on May 05, 2011
I didn't read all the responses below but I recommend Expressionery.com. They have beautiful cards and note pads that you can personalize and they usually have great discounts. My son had 2 teachers last year and I got 2 sets of note cards that would have cost $50 for about $15 because they were running a clearance on certain items. His teachers loved them. They have great promotions and I've given these to coworkers, my aunt, my mother and mother in law. Hope this helps!
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