Popular Ways to Congratulate the New Grad
| by Gillian Grantor | November 24, 2005
Gifts for the Graduate
Besides the traditional rites of spring, spring flowersblooming, baseball starting, grass sprouting, there is thecelebration of a child's high school graduation. Shoppingfor a gift for the graduate is never easy, and depends onwhat they are doing after high school. Many times a son ordaughter is off to college, or the military, while many maybe entering the workforce or getting ready for marriage.You will see parents hurrying to the malls to find just theright gift to celebrate this important step. The chore iseven more difficult if a child has no strong interest orhobbies. Here are some ideas for the perfect gift for thegraduate.
The old fashioned greenback will be first on the list ifyou ask the graduate what he or she wants. That can alsobe the easiest choice for the giver as well. Every graduatelikes that feel of cash in his hands so he can go andspend it on exactly what he wants. Tall, short, fat, thinboys, girls, blonds, brunettes or redheads: here's somethingthey all agree upon: I'll take cash. As they say, one sizefits all, and it never has to be returned, it matchesanything you wear.
Another popular gift is the iPod. If you've got the kindof teen that tends to be-bop around with headphones wrappedaround their head, then this is a great little gift. Thismusical mini-computer is capable of downloading an entireCD in less than five seconds and can typically store around5,000 songs within its tiny data banks. These days,manufacturers usually throw in the option of a calendar anda number of other neat little technological doo-dads, aswell.
Another mini-computer that a grad may appreciate is a PDA.PDAs do a lot more than just store and play music. This isa hand held computer that lets you store graphics, files,and movies in addition to music. It will also supplywireless internet access, wireless e-mail, voice recording,a digital camera, a calculator, a phone book,a web browserand more if you choose the right model. One with all thosefeatures, including Bluetooth compatibility will get prettyexpensive, but is a good value for that many features.
Digital cameras make great gifts for new grads. Even ifthey haven't specifically shown an interest in the field ofphotography, these enable young adults to take thosefarewell photos that are so often popular among grads, andare also great for taking photos of their new "digs" oncethey leave for college or the military. Parents oftenappreciate the fact that this enables the new fledgling tostay in touch once they've left the nest, since pictures ofthis sort can be uploaded onto the nearest PC and sent offvia e-mail.
If your grad is off to college, a laptop is probably thewisest choice for a gift, not only as a useful item, butalso as a sound investment. It will be more expensive thanthe other items on the list, but your college bound grad isgoing to need a computer for research, writing papers anddoing homework. It will also help to keep the student intouch, since it is easier to keep in contact over thecomputer. It may even prove to save money, since email isa lot cheaper than all those long distance phone calls tomom and dad.
Whatever you choose, your new grad is sure to appreciatethe time and thought that you've put into their selection.Keep in mind that this is a special time of transition intheir lives, so it's OK to give them something a bitextravagant without the fear of spoiling them. In otherwords, air out that wallet, and get out there and shop!
Besides the traditional rites of spring, spring flowersblooming, baseball starting, grass sprouting, there is thecelebration of a child's high school graduation. Shoppingfor a gift for the graduate is never easy, and depends onwhat they are doing after high school. Many times a son ordaughter is off to college, or the military, while many maybe entering the workforce or getting ready for marriage.You will see parents hurrying to the malls to find just theright gift to celebrate this important step. The chore iseven more difficult if a child has no strong interest orhobbies. Here are some ideas for the perfect gift for thegraduate.
The old fashioned greenback will be first on the list ifyou ask the graduate what he or she wants. That can alsobe the easiest choice for the giver as well. Every graduatelikes that feel of cash in his hands so he can go andspend it on exactly what he wants. Tall, short, fat, thinboys, girls, blonds, brunettes or redheads: here's somethingthey all agree upon: I'll take cash. As they say, one sizefits all, and it never has to be returned, it matchesanything you wear.
Another popular gift is the iPod. If you've got the kindof teen that tends to be-bop around with headphones wrappedaround their head, then this is a great little gift. Thismusical mini-computer is capable of downloading an entireCD in less than five seconds and can typically store around5,000 songs within its tiny data banks. These days,manufacturers usually throw in the option of a calendar anda number of other neat little technological doo-dads, aswell.
Another mini-computer that a grad may appreciate is a PDA.PDAs do a lot more than just store and play music. This isa hand held computer that lets you store graphics, files,and movies in addition to music. It will also supplywireless internet access, wireless e-mail, voice recording,a digital camera, a calculator, a phone book,a web browserand more if you choose the right model. One with all thosefeatures, including Bluetooth compatibility will get prettyexpensive, but is a good value for that many features.
Digital cameras make great gifts for new grads. Even ifthey haven't specifically shown an interest in the field ofphotography, these enable young adults to take thosefarewell photos that are so often popular among grads, andare also great for taking photos of their new "digs" oncethey leave for college or the military. Parents oftenappreciate the fact that this enables the new fledgling tostay in touch once they've left the nest, since pictures ofthis sort can be uploaded onto the nearest PC and sent offvia e-mail.
If your grad is off to college, a laptop is probably thewisest choice for a gift, not only as a useful item, butalso as a sound investment. It will be more expensive thanthe other items on the list, but your college bound grad isgoing to need a computer for research, writing papers anddoing homework. It will also help to keep the student intouch, since it is easier to keep in contact over thecomputer. It may even prove to save money, since email isa lot cheaper than all those long distance phone calls tomom and dad.
Whatever you choose, your new grad is sure to appreciatethe time and thought that you've put into their selection.Keep in mind that this is a special time of transition intheir lives, so it's OK to give them something a bitextravagant without the fear of spoiling them. In otherwords, air out that wallet, and get out there and shop!
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