One of the problems with Christmas gifts is that they are not simply what they seem to be, or even what the buyer intends them to be; no, Christmas gifts are much trickier than one may expect. For example, bath salts are not just bath salts – depending on the mood of the recipient at the time they open the present, they could well be taken as a subtle message about how the giver thinks that the recipient smells and clearly needs encouragement to wash.
Worse, of course, is when Christmas gifts are the most obvious indication that someone once thought to be an intimate friend or doting partner actually knows absolutely nothing about the tastes, likes and dislikes of someone they were supposed to have an almost-psychic connection with. While everyone knows that a fur coat given to an avowed vegetarian is not something that is ever likely to be lived down, it can be almost as bad to give gold jewellery to a woman who only wears silver.
Some people try to get around these issues with the solution of gift vouchers and gift cards, but even here, the question of what shop or brand to get the voucher for remains. One clever solution to the delicate problem of Christmas gifts is to make a production out of the inability to choose something that will be at the least liked, if not loved.
Most people who would be expecting a Christmas gift from someone are likely to also enjoy spending time with them, so a shopping trip or excursion with the bill footed by the person who cannot come up with good ideas for Christmas gifts will not only remove the tricky decision from them, but also likely earn extra brownie-points.
At online store Very you can be sure to find Christmas gifts for her and him. At the moment they have great offers where you can buy 3 for 2.

