gift ideas - indian wedding

gift ideas - indian wedding

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Original Poster:

22,600 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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i am clueless, can anyone help?

a guy at work is getting married. actually he is already legally married [he went over to india last month to sort that part out] but is flying back next friday to perform the ceremony and enjoy the celebrations etc. he's just invited me to 'tea' next wednesday with the rest of the guys - food & drinks etc., no idea if any of it will be ceremonial.

i have no clue as to his religion but i will try and find out if that makes a difference. i'd like to get him a gift as he is our office technogeek and has helped me out of many a deep hole.

is there a traditional gift/offering that would go down well? he's teetotal and hasn't passed his test which is the limit of my bloke present buying abilities. i haven't met his wife yet.

anonymous-user

55 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Just get him something blokey... He will probably be sick of 'ethnic' stuff by now. If he's into cars how about track day vouchers? or a red letter day?

Asterix

24,438 posts

229 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Just asked 3 Indians that I currently have at hand - the wife and her parents who are visiting - and they said there is no tradition really.

scorcher

3,986 posts

235 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Bombay Mix?

digger_R

1,807 posts

207 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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scorcher said:
Bombay Mix?
sparkling, witty and original

DarrenL

459 posts

176 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Have a whip round and present him with a voucher of some kind?

Soovy

35,829 posts

272 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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DarrenL said:
Have a whip round and present him with a voucher of some kind?
Perhaps a voucher for a holiday in South Africa?


digger_R

1,807 posts

207 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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cash and gold are the traditional gifts

cal72

7,839 posts

171 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Night out on the lash, Bollywood style.

shirt

Original Poster:

22,600 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Shaid GTB said:
Just get him something blokey... He will probably be sick of 'ethnic' stuff by now. If he's into cars how about track day vouchers? or a red letter day?
by "hasn't passed his test" i mean he's had 4-5 lessons so far.

no tradition makes it easier, i'm going to york at the weekend so i'm bound to find something. will see if there's a kitty going, but good to know we aren't limited to something made of tissue paper and gold lame.

shirt

Original Poster:

22,600 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Soovy said:
DarrenL said:
Have a whip round and present him with a voucher of some kind?
Perhaps a voucher for a holiday in South Africa?
soovy wins 'closest to the bone' post of the week.

shirt

Original Poster:

22,600 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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digger_R said:
cash and gold are the traditional gifts
ahm oot!

scorcher

3,986 posts

235 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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A Tuk Tuk track day?

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Chivas Regal is really the traditional gift wink

V8mate

45,899 posts

190 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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shirt said:
i am clueless, can anyone help?

a guy at work is getting married. ...he is our office technogeek
A USB memory stick.

They love 'em.

shirt

Original Poster:

22,600 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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btw, he's only been in the uk a few years and is quite reserved, hence thinking the traditional route may go down well.

a second wife? girls are cheap in doncaster.

CedGTV

2,538 posts

255 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Ahh ha ha ha ha ha ha

Rumpole you naughty boy.

fizz47

2,678 posts

211 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Cash.


Cash is king and 99% of guests wil be giving cash- Uptil now I have nver been to an Indian wedding where the majority of people have not given cash.

If you feel a little weird giving cash then the next best thing is John Lewis vouchers.

fizz47

2,678 posts

211 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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Soovy said:
DarrenL said:
Have a whip round and present him with a voucher of some kind?
Perhaps a voucher for a holiday in South Africa?
Is it to early to laugh at that..


Im trying not to snigger

smile

bobbylondonuk

2,199 posts

191 months

Thursday 25th November 2010
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if he is a freshie.....then I suggest a good bottle of whiskey..make it blended NOT single malt! The flashier the box the better, and the more unknown the name the more points you score!!!

For ultimate points: more years on label of JW or Chivas!



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