
Powerpuffgeezer
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A massive bag so they can take everything with them. Don't want them coming back now do you? |
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Jandenise
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Any of the Fodor's books, that can be found at a bookstore, depending on where your friend will be living, staying or intending to visit soon. The Fodors are wonderful guides of things to do, places to stay, where to dine, activities, etc. A really good map of the US, a local newspaper subscription for the town in which your friend will be residing.
The move "Coming to America". |
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Dave
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Go to your local bookstore and buy a really nice book of pictures of the place your friend will be leaving. Also create a disc or scrapbook of photos chronicling thye friendship and good times you both shared. Memory gifts like these are always appreciated and reaally show someone how much their friendship meant and how much they will be missed. |
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psstthok
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A sympathy card "for your imminent surgical procedure". It's not always pleasant having half your brain removed. |
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jonny Atlantis
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get em a soppy photo in a frame of the two of you. if you have one from a fun day out from some point or something.
God bless this gift for it has helped me out in innumerable situations such as this in the past,
Amen |
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Dr. Phil
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Hmm, You could Grab a camera and film a short fun documentary talking about all the good things about your friend.
You could do little interviews with other friends of family that know this person. You could talk about old times and other special/funny memories you both shared, "in-house jokes" etc.
Add a cool sound track, and some old photos and get a friend to help you do the basic editing,
Burn it to a disk ,and stick it inside a fake book or folder titled "memory's" or something
That way your friend will always have a piece of home at hand to play and watch.
if time poor, a slide show of photos on disk with a sound track
Or at the least a framed picture
Your friend that "has everything" will understand that no-THING compares to a good relationship with a human being, or at least the memory of one. This is a good way to touch someones heart.
Best of luck. |
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full_strokes_baby
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a ticket back home for when they realise they dont like it springs to mind |
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time for a change
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When a friend of mine went to America we got them loads of stuff with Union Jack flags on, mugs, posters, calenders, key rings etc!!! |
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Crazy Mary
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A picture. |
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Jess F
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look its hard thinking about a friend moving away but u need to get something that u can both treasure forever or at least until u see them again, i would speak to them about it as it can b expensive but go to a professional photo shop and have them take some portraits of the 2 of u together. U can then buy as many as u want to and it will remind u of the time u spent together and it'll be another happy memory that u will have together. Have fun and always remember - nothings ever the end unless u forget it!!!!!! |
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chuck
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a digital picture frame... you know the ones where you plug in a memory stick and it displays digital pics. |
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Jane T
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Hi, how about a collage style of photo frame or album, with pix from fun times and general friends memories, something they could look back on and remember those who are far away. It could remind them to send you a Christmas card too! |
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dianafpacker
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photos in a frame or album of all mates in uk. like a year book? |
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umph
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A large union jack |
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Pretorian
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An electronic photo frame. Load pictures of their friends & favourite places on it from a digital camera & they will be able to think of you all as the pictures change over.
I think they cost about £100 & you can get them from John Lewis & other places. |
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pleonna
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i would say a canvus of you and your friend together...!! |
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duoak
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NYC has some of the best restaurants - I'm sure the first thing that your friend will want to do is check out some of them. How about getting a gift card to one of the top restaurant groups in NYC? All of the restaurants in this group are wonderful - I have given gift cards as business gifts before and everyone loved them!
http://www.rapatina.com/ |
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bellelayne
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Depending on how much time you have but I'd say something regional to remember where they are from. Something cheesy and fun like a box or basket full of I heart England (or wherever you are from) t shirts, mugs, postcards, etc. Or possibly a framed picture of their favorite place in the town they are from. Like a pub or special park maybe their house or something.
Just an idea. Good luck!
Otherwise my favorite odd ball gift is a 12 pack of Jones Soda with a personalized label with a special picture. I did that for my parents anniversary. :) |
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DemonicaB
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Look in your bookshop. They have a semi-jokey American to English slang book. |
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amelia h
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dont they have the 'best everything' there? syke |
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Lisa
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Adopt a Ape or Lion form a zoo costs around 50 pounds. |
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