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What should i do for my 17th birthday? (Please read)?

So i am a girl and im turning 17 in a month. I didnt do anything for my 16th bday which ended up being a huge let down. I have always wanted to throw a huge party but i think it would just be weird to do tht for my 17th plus i only have like 3 friends :(. Im also scared to thro a party bc i tried to throw a party on halloween and only like 7 people came and 4 people left bc they were bored. I dont want this year to be as disappointing as last year. What should i do???

Skip beat birthday present?

ok, so everytime i read skip beat everyone is always saying, "i wonder when ren will open the birthday gift that kyoko got him?" wasnt the gift the flower wine drink (Gelee Au vin) his birthday present? the author is so ahead in the series that i dont think anybody would wait THAT long just to open a gift. especially if it's ren receiving a gift from kyoko. i keep looking and looking for the chapter in which kyoko DOES give him the gift and i cant find it. to those of you that have read this series do you think that you could tell me what chapter it is in? another thing, in the series it also mentions how Ren tends to acts like multiple different people.[Remember it is Kuon, acting as Ren, Acting as Heel, Acting as B.J. Sooo there is a great chance he can lose control of his "selves" when the woman he loves was getting hurt, not multiple personality disorder, because all those characters are different pieces/characters of himself,.... Which is why he asked, "Who am I?" can you also clarify what the author is doing because his multiple selfs get me confused. Thanks

Can I give a book to my friend as a birthday present?

Of course! Books are a wonderful gift idea!—Sometimes. The person you give the book to should enjoy books. So much to the point that a book would be considered a treat for them. You should also get them a book that they haven’t told you a thousand times they were going to buy for themselves. When I buy gifts, I generally like to keep this is mind: Get something they’d like, get something interesting, but don’t buy what they would buy for themselves—Make it a special treat. I personally love books, if they are the right kind of book. You should know the person’s favorite genre and sub-genre, the books they have pointed out to you in the past, and the books they don’t really like. Only buy like this if the person you are the giving the gift to hasn’t specifically asked you for a certain book(s). I hope this helped!

Is it okay to give birthday present to a girl that already has boyfriend? (Please read details first)

It seems as though the question you're asking isn't really the question you want answered.You're in love with a close friend of yours who's in a committed relationship.  It sounds like you have a reasonably healthy respect for her boundaries but you're having a hard time coming to terms with where you are.The main question you need to be asking yourself is what this girl is to you.  She can be a potential partner or she can be a close friend.  While the two are not mutually exclusive, she's in a relationship so in this instance you need to make a choice.If you can only see her as a potential romantic partner, then you probably need to ease your way out of her life.  Your friendship may have been genuine at one point, but once you start holding back your feelings you lose that authenticity.  You can't be a true friend to her as long as you feel this way.  It's easier said than done, and you'll probably feel like your heart is broken, but it's best to deal with that now because it's not going to get any better.In this case, you may still want to keep in touch with her.  Don't wait for her or assume her relationship is going to end by any means, and respect her individuality as a human being, but if a day comes when both of you are single, you may be interested to know that.  Only do this if you can do it honestly and it isn't too painful for you, though.Remember that while romantic relationships are, well, romanticized, close friends can be a precious lifelong blessing, too.  If you can genuinely and honestly set aside your feelings for her (by which I don't mean "I have feelings for her but I'm keeping them secret" but rather "I had feelings for her at one point but I've moved past that and no longer have those feelings"), then you may find that you have a good honest friendship that may last you your entire life.  If that sounds like it's worth having to you, spend some time thinking about whether or not she can fill that role for you without your viewing her primarily as a potential partner.This really falls on you to decide, though.  If you think you can stop viewing her as "an attractive girl I'm close to" and more as "my really good friend," then work to set aside those feelings.  And friends buy each other birthday gifts all the time, so why not?If you can't do that, try to spend a little less time with her, ease your way out of her life until you get to the point where your feelings are no longer an issue, and probably don't buy her a birthday gift.

Should i send my ex this birthday gift?

it has been a few wks since he officially broke up with me after 4 years b/c he was unhappy... should i send a book da vinci code he always wanted to read (ordered on amazon for dirt cheap), and a plain card that just says happy bday... i won't wrap the present up, just send it in plain manila envelope. of course, i'm not gonna lie, i would at least hope he will say thank you, but even if he doesn't, i would feel i have done my part and would have no more intentions of getting back together, just as a nice way for me to end this chapter in my life and move on.

What can be the best birthday gift to a friend who reads a lot? (I mean she loves reading novels and aspires to become a writer as well…)

If your budget is high then buy her a Kindle E BookIf it is quite low, Then you can impress with an antique pen and a valuable diary.Don’t buy her any book because if she is already a book nerd, it won’t effect or impress her that much.A Pen is everything for her if she is an aspiring writer.I must tell you, buy her an antique fountain pen..

What book would you recommend as a birthday present for a former pilot?

My dad is a notoriously difficult person to buy presents for. When he was in law enforcement (a 32-year veteran), friends and family saw how much he valued his job, how driven he was, and how much of his self-worth was tied to the badge. His house looked like a cop nick-knack shop barfed all over the inside. After several years, he finally admitted that he didn’t really care for all the memorabilia, but so loved the friends and family who’d gifted the items to him, that he didn’t have the heart to throw any of them away. After he retired and my parents moved to a smaller home, he was gleeful in his grief at having to shed a trailer full of dressed pig statues, porcelain service revolvers, and plaques rife with stars and handcuffs.If your friend is actually a former pilot and is riveted by the literature, he’s likely already read the best books out there, along with several other tiers of aviation treatises. Try Bill Bryson’s A Short History of Nearly Everything. That’s my go-to, unqualified recommendation for anyone. It practically turns its own pages.The bottom line (down here at the bottom) is not to assume that someone’s sole (or even primary) literary interest lies in their profession.

My birthday is coming up and so for a present I am gonna buy some books can you suggest really awesome fiction books which will be really memorable?

I see that you have the same ritual. My parents buy me books for my birthday too, ever since I was 14. Here are my favorite booksMe & Earl & the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews ( This was the first book and movie that made me cry a lot, its heartbreaking and real. Its a cancer story but not like The fault in our Stars. It is does not dwell on the topic of love)The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky ( a must read)Will Grayson,Will Grayson by John GreenThe Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger (Classic)Gone Girl by Gillian FlynnThe girl on the train by Paula HawkinsTo Kill a Mocking Bird by Harper Lee (Classic)Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte (Classic)Emma by Jane Austin (Classic)Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher ( a must read in my opinion,deals with depression and suicide.)Elanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell (romance)Before I fall by Lauren OliverIt's Kind of a Funny Story by Ned VizziniIf you want to read books in series then,The hunger Game trilogy by Suzanne Collins (3)The Maze Runner series by James Dashner (5)Game of thrones by George RR Martin (5)Crank series by Ellen Hopkins (6)If I stay by Gayle Forman (2)Divergent series by Veronica Roth (3)Harry potter by Jk Rowling obviously (7)The Chronicles of Narnia by C. S. Lewis, Lewis Carrol (7)Percy Jackson & the Olympians by Rick Rioden (5)The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, Joshua Lewis (6)The Gallagher Girl series by Ally Carter ( one of the first series that I have read-6)My birthday is coming up as well, does anyone have any suggestions for me? :)

Birthday card reading out loud?

This might be a dumb question But do you think it's ok to read your childs birthday card out loud? Or should I just say who it's from and keep the party moving?

What is the best birthday gift for girlfriend, please read details?

Open when lettersChocolatesCustomised gifts having your picturesSomething like this​​A basket full of all her favorite thingsGifts according to her age. Eg: 21 gifts if she turns 21 and so onWatchesBagsGift vouchersAccessoriesBeauty boxesClutchesShadesDressesMobile coversMakeup boxI podEthnic wearA memories album containing all the beautiful memories you both madeAnd, the most important thing you can giver her is your timeThanks for A2AHope it helps :D

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