Any ideas for a birthday present?

Perth, Australia
November 1, 2018 1:18pm CST
Hey everyone. I was wondering if you could please help me out with some suggestions. For some reason I am struggling to think what to buy or make for my friend's birthday this year. I would love to hear any suggestions you have. I know you don't know him but you just may suggest something that may be perfect or maybe it will get me thinking about something similar. Just trying to brainstorm. Also, please keep in mind this is my friend in Texas and I live in Australia so I can't send anything huge or too fragile. Thank you so much in advance. All answers are appreciated.
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@shubhu3 (36464)
• New Delhi, India
2 Nov 18
May be cake?
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@shubhu3 (36464)
• New Delhi, India
2 Nov 18
@Daljinder hahahaha but there would be online sites that may become handy
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@Daljinder (23233)
• Bangalore, India
2 Nov 18
@shubhu From Australia to America, that cake would become a sh*tcake
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@Daljinder (23233)
• Bangalore, India
2 Nov 18
@shubhu3 The one who is gifting said, that person has no sweet tooth.
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@LadyDuck (458230)
• Switzerland
2 Nov 18
I have no big ideas, but I have a suggestion. To avoid to spend more money in shipping than in the gift itself, you should order the gift to Amazon.com and ask them to send the gift directly to your friend. I did and it worked.
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@LadyDuck (458230)
• Switzerland
12 Nov 18
@VivaLaDani13 You are welcome, it's the only way not to spend too much in shipping fees.
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• Perth, Australia
13 Nov 18
@LadyDuck That's true! Not that I mean he isn't worth it but that does help to save some money.
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• Perth, Australia
11 Nov 18
@LadyDuck That is a great idea. He does need some new things around the house ( he moved in to a new house not all that long ago ) so I guess he could use that card for things he needs. Thank you for the great idea Anna!
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@m_audrey6788 (58485)
• Germany
1 Nov 18
You can buy a plain white t-shirt and make your own design
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• Perth, Australia
11 Nov 18
@m_audrey6788 That is a pretty awesome idea! Definitely something I will consider! Thank you.
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• Germany
12 Nov 18
@VivaLaDani13 You`re welcome
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@1creekgirl (40534)
• United States
1 Nov 18
I would think anything that is "Australian" but not too heavy or fragile would be great. What about a gift card for someplace he really likes?
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• Perth, Australia
11 Nov 18
@1creekgirl I was thinking something Australian too but I've already done that a few times. Still good idea but just don't want to exhaust those sorts of gifts. But gift card is a great idea! Thank you!
@dya80dya (33550)
1 Nov 18
There are lots of presents you can give. T-shirt, watch, perfume, clothes, or something you know he needs.
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• Perth, Australia
11 Nov 18
@dya80dya Good suggestions. Thank you very much.
• Philippines
2 Nov 18
You can give your friend a personalized gift or maybe a tshirt, bag, etc
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• Perth, Australia
11 Nov 18
@freelancermariagrace Really good idea! Thank you very much!
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@Daljinder (23233)
• Bangalore, India
2 Nov 18
@freelancermariagrace is right @VivaLaDani13 a personalized one of some kind can be an option.
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• Philippines
12 Nov 18
@VivaLaDani13 You’re welcome!
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@Icydoll (36717)
• India
2 Nov 18
It's better you present your friend the gift which Interests him ..which is related his interest or hobbies
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• Perth, Australia
11 Nov 18
@Icydoll Yeah see that's the issue I'm having. He isn't really someone who collects things for his interests and the things that can require a present for, I've already done. But still great thing to think about. Thank you.