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[T1129]Top Gifts This Christmas
by Bradlley Mckoy, Bra

You're hearing the carols and seeing the blinding bright lights everywhere. The air is thick with the chill and the palpable festive atmosphere. Indeed, Christmas is in the air. It's the season to eat, drink, and be merry, to spend time with friends and family, and, of course, to give and receive gaily wrapped presents.

A Christmas Nightmare

Receiving presents is easy enough. No matter how many times you say you're older and wiser, you'll still find yourself transported back to when you were a little kid, giddy with excitement as you tear off the bright Christmas wrapping to see what Santa, or at least, mom, dad, and grandma , brought you this year.

Giving presents, on the other hand, is another story. True, it's a piece of cake buying gifts for the people you know best. You always have an idea what the members of your family want or what your nearest and dearest friends need. But what happens if you're buying business gifts for your colleagues at work, or, even scarier, your boss? It's quite daunting, to say the least. Daunting enough to be the nightmare before Christmas.

Take the Plunge

If you could, you'd probably skip giving the people at work business gifts altogether. But then, that would be so un-Christmassy of you. Besides, it's for the sake of workplace camaraderie and very basic human decency. Indeed, it's best to get it over with and just shop for those business gifts in good faith. No one's going to scoff about it – at least, not to your face.

The Three P's of Business Gift Giving

When you're out shopping for business gifts, there are a few things you ought to consider. First, business gifts should imply professionalism. This doesn't mean that you should put in a bulk order of staplers. It's always safe to go for something that can be used at work, but not the usual multitude of office supplies. Consider a cute paper weight or a little handcrafted wooden box that your colleagues can use to store paperclips or rubber bands in.

Second, business gifts should be personal enough to be friendly, but not too personal to cross the boundaries of office relationships. You don't want to seem like you're trying to gain popularity points from your colleagues or kissing your boss' backside. A personalized mug, an engraved pen, or an embossed business card case make very good business gifts.

Lastly, business gifts should have panache. Don't go for tacky, flamboyant designs. Instead, choose something elegant enough to be notable without being too formal and detached. Gifts in tasteful chrome, leather, or wood keeps you on the safe side without looking too generic.

Indeed, picking presents for the folks at the office can be a harrowing experience that'll consume a lot of time, a gargantuan effort, and plenty of imagination. However, if you focus and keep in mind that you're giving business gifts because it's the right thing to do, you'll find that it really isn't so bad. You might even find yourself looking forward to it next year.


If you are considering looking for a nautical gift, for a friend or relative, this Christmas, then you are in good company. Buying gifts is something that just about everybody indulges in at one time or another during the year, especially Xmas. So, it is no surprise to know that millions search for gifts on the internet. What is more of a surprise though is that nautical gifts are amongst the most popular. Why should a gift of a nautical nature be more sought after than a romantic gift or gift for mum? If recent search statistics are to be believed, then a gift to do with the sea is the more "popular".

What is it, then, about a gift of a nautical origin or inspiration, that makes them so popular? Of course, the word ?gift? is English, so the statistics focus on English speaking countries, most notably the US, Canada, UK, Ireland, New Zealand and Australia. All of those countries have strong nautical connections. England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland have always had nautical traditions; settlers from Europe travelled to North America by sea in vast numbers, as they did later to Australia and New Zealand. The countries of Britain have been in many sea battles over the centuries.

Millions of people, then, have some sort of nostalgic and historic connection to the sea, so probably feel attached, at a deep level, to matters nautical. That may, or may not, explain the immense interest in nautical gifts that we see today.

Another very simple reason for the popularity of sea related presents could simply be the attractive range you can find with a nautical theme. Here are just a few of the types of sea and ship related gifts you can find online:

Nautical Wall Hanging Gifts

You can find many nautical gifts for hanging on walls, such as a brass bell, mirrors, clocks, bar signs and sculptures.

Bar and Tableware Gifts

You can find some lovely nautical gifts for a bar or the table. The nautical theme has been applied to coasters, table mats, salt and pepper pots and other types of attractive gifts.

Ship Models

Models of ships have been popular for centuries and remain so today. Their beauty and intricacy makes them exceptional gifts for the nautically minded.

Books

Books are an ever popular gift to give and receive. For someone who is interested in nautical subjects such as pirates, seamanship, navigation and boats, then a nautical book is doubly appreciated.

Nautical Lighting

Some of the most attractive nautical gifts are the lighting products. Lanterns and lamps based on a nautical design are very popular and deserve to be so.

There are, of course, many other nautical subjects that make a great theme for a Christmas, birthday or other present. The number one, of course, is a ship; okay, you can't afford a real one, but there are some fabulous models around! Including the perennial ships in a bottle.
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