1) Consider Accessories for Gadgets We Already Own:
Many people in their 20s own either an IPod or similar media player. You can find cases for these (similar to cell phone cases) as well as attachments with different features such as microphones and cameras.
People who have digital cameras (regular and on their cell phones) usually like having extra storage cards, which can be used to transfer files between computers as well. You'll just need to ask what type they have.
Many people in their 20s own either an IPod or similar media player. You can find cases for these (similar to cell phone cases) as well as attachments with different features such as microphones and cameras.
People who have digital cameras (regular and on their cell phones) usually like having extra storage cards, which can be used to transfer files between computers as well. You'll just need to ask what type they have.
These are great, especially if they involve some kind of activity like movies or restaurants. If you know their favorite store, most will have some kind of gift card available.
This is another thing you'd have to ask about if they have a favorite performer who has ticket prices within your budget. That falls into the category of something fun that people may not do for themselves. Just make sure they can make it to the events.
I like it when people are thoughtful and have spent some time finding something that fits me. It doesn't have to be expensive, and the fact you put some time into it shows that you care. Some ideas to think about are what type of music they like, their favorite movies or books, how they spend their free time, etc.
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