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[Closed] So what do you buy a 40yo woman for her birthday?

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I had arranged all her family, mum n dad etc, all her good friends, and her workies too, to come off the ferry, she reckons it was possibly her best day ever.

Nice one Nobeerinthefridge


 
Posted : 04/12/2018 10:27 pm
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Nice one Nobeerinthefridge

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Mrs K likes very different things but that has set me thinking, thanks for shsring.


 
Posted : 04/12/2018 10:42 pm
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Delight her by spending thousands on that car she's expressly said she has no interest in.


 
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Cheers guys, my 11 year old daughter did so well to not blurt out the surprise a few times! 🤣


 
Posted : 04/12/2018 10:49 pm
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My wife got a 3 week trip to Canada and a basset hound


 
Posted : 04/12/2018 11:03 pm
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A firewalk


 
Posted : 04/12/2018 11:19 pm
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Coke and hookers.

Obviously!


 
Posted : 04/12/2018 11:21 pm
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I asked one of my wife's friends, and she said my wife would love the Chippendales.

I was surprised. My wife had never shown any interest in antique chairs previously, and sure enough when she unwrapped them she had a face like thunder.

So don't rely on your wife's friends knowing what she likes... 🙂


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 1:01 am
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Troll beads or pandora. Let the kids choose one each that mean something to them. Always personal and will keep you in present ideas for a few years to come.

Buy a decent bracelet for the beads from yourself.


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 1:40 am
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Like many have said an experience; something that you can both look back on with fondness when she's 70.

It could be a romantic weekend away just the two of you, or a get together with all her (and your) nearest and dearest. Or the Chippendales! If it's something material make it something 'unnecessary' that she'd never buy for herself (and price isn't really the point).

FWIW, I'd take my wife to Barcelona and get a photo album with lots of happy memories from when I first knew her till now


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 1:59 am
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b) iGifts – she’s an Apple fan, ONLY has an iPhone6, browse on a struggling 2008 MacBook, and has a 1st Gen iPad – thing is, these get out of date

This sounds the obvious choice to me. Sure tech gets out dated but the Apple stuff is generally good for 3-5 years minimum, you even state she's using a 10 year old model laptop! Replacing the first gen iPad would be my starting point and she can switch to browsing on the replacement, could even splash out and get her a big screen iPad Pro and the kids could get her the pencil or a case/keyboard.


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 8:27 am
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This sounds the obvious choice to me.

Nah, don't get her a phone. You'll be replacing it again in 4-5 years time, so it's hardly something special for her 40th. I'd take her somewhere, ideally somewhere that you don't particularly fancy going and a) she does and b) she knows you don't.

And send flowers to her at work on the day itself.


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 9:01 am
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What he says ^ tablet/phone is the dullest thing you could buy someone.


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 9:10 am
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A card that says "Happy 39th Birthday" and frame it....


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 9:33 am
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What he says ^ tablet/phone is the dullest thing you could buy someone.

I hope not as I've bought my wife a new phone for xmas 😆

I'm not expecting it to be a particularly memorable gift, but it's something she wants and she hasn't had a new phone for quite a few years.


 
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For apple stuff, you used to be able to get engraving on some things if you bought them from apple.co.uk - I got my sister an engraved shuffle.

It'll still go out of date, but it makes it a bit more special for a big birthday

Just checked - they still do it on iPods and iPads


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 11:15 am
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https://www.oxfam.org.uk/shop/oxfam-unwrapped/empower-women/a-world-of-difference-for-women-ou9008in?intcmp=ou-home-product-a-world-of-difference-for-women

For the cost of a tank of fuel in the new car couldake a huge difference to people.


 
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Troll beads or pandora. Let the kids choose one each that mean something to them. Always personal and [b]will keep you in present ideas for a few years to come.[/b]

Buy a decent bracelet for the beads from yourself.

Until the year she snaps after having endured a series of dull and uninspired presents and says-

"I never understood why you bought it in the first place and why do you keep on buying extra stuff for it? Can you not think of anything else that I might prefer instead of something that's a basically useless and lazy present?"

Don't just buy stuff OP, go somewhere nice or do something cool that will be remembered by both/all of you. I got my OH a speedway experience day for his 40th and for mine we did a DH race up in Scotland and made a long weekend of it 🙂 Obviously your OH's tastes might be different to mine so an entry for a DH race in Scotland probably isn't a good idea for a present unless she's [i]really[/i] into surprises 😆


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 11:29 am
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I bought mine a piece of art which she loved(she chose it!)and we had a vvvvposh meal.

That was pre children so I think now we’d go for a special holiday/family occasion.


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 11:38 am
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Zoo keeping day and a weekend away. I quote... It was one of the best days ever

We're both not terribly material.


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 3:21 pm
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I got a Rigby & Peller gift card for my last birthday, but this would be my dream:

A weekend break on the lovely island of Barra. Return flights from Glasgow and a beach landing….


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 3:55 pm
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A flying lesson . My wife got me that for my 50th and it was great , way better than I expected .


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 4:19 pm
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What about a lovely lady's Swiss watch? Then take her somewhere lovely for a short break and present the watch over an indulgent dinner?


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 5:57 pm
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That looks proper Argos 'big laminated book of dreams'....  🙂


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 5:59 pm
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Venice ? Get an afternoon flight , then a moonlight  transfer  to an eye wateringly expensive hotel on a Riva powerboat up to a moorings light up with thousands of fairy lights

Trip to the Opera , after shopping to buy her an eye wateringly expensive frock obv's

Guided  tour maybe for a few hours then hire a car ( convertable peugeot 404 if its warm ) and get out into the  countryside proper or coastal road . Pic nic then posh meal at another hotel., head scarf and sunnies so she can feel like  holywood starlet  Grace Kelly , maybe a Ferrari for the full experience


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 6:04 pm
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I bought Mrs Rusher4 a days rallying experience at Silverstone. To begin with she was the slowest driver in the group of twenty something blokes. By the end of the day she was the fastest and won the prize of a model rally car and a ride in a mental MK1 Escort (4 wheels in the air).

She still thinks it's the best pressie ever.


 
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In advance of my 40th, husband remembered I'd expressed an interest in a bike magazine feature a couple of years earlier and suggested we look into it ourselves.  Ended up with us taking a three-week guided trip cycling from St. Malo to Nice (he paid).  Best trip ever 🙂


 
Posted : 05/12/2018 10:55 pm
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Some great options in here thanks.   I’m thinking an iPad or phone comes from the kids / in laws and I’m having a think  about an experience she both likes and be surprised by.

She did air acrobatics for her 30th, has a Swiss watch as a wedding present, doesn’t do bikes.   I need to get my thinking cap on!


 
Posted : 06/12/2018 7:24 am
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An experience trumps material stuff if she's not materialistic. Finding the right one is the hard bit.

A mate went to Egypt and went up Mount Sinai. Watched the sun rise on the summit. He said it was amazing and really emotional after the effort of walking up there. His wife did it was the best thing she'd ever done

How about a learn to sea-kayak weekend course?

Or maybe 40 small things across the year?


 
Posted : 06/12/2018 8:55 am
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Wallop has given a v good suggestion up there. A trip to R&P for some properly fitted good stuff! A win/win of a present, IME...


 
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