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Kamis, 06 Februari 2014

Savvy Souvenir Shopping: Eiffel Tower Scissors And More

Savvy Souvenir Shopping: Eiffel Tower Scissors And More


by Jerri Perry


We all love to take vacations, especially to exciting or exotic places. Many people want to bring something back to their friends and loved ones, to share the joy of their vacation. Often, people choose to do this buy bringing home souvenirs. Tourist hot-spots are full of gift shops and souvenir emporiums containing New York City key chains, Eiffel Tower scissors, or Niagara Falls t-shirts.

While souvenir shopping is sometimes fun, it often ends up being unnecessarily stressful. Looking for perfect gifts for each friend and family member can often lead to a frantic rush on the last day of vacation. Here are a few tips for avoiding that rush.

1. Set a budget. Gift shops have a way of displaying things to encourage impulse buying. This, combined with the fact that most people spend money more carelessly on vacation, can lead to excessive, unnecessary spending. Decide exactly how much money you can afford to spend on souvenirs, and do not go above that amount.

2. Make your gifts personally relevant. Gifts should reflect the things you know about the person you are giving them to. If you have a brother who cooks a lot, bring him oven mitts. For a friend who is a writer, bring a special pen. Knick knacks like snow globes and spoons should only go to people who you know collect that sort of thing.

3. Be creative. Think outside of the gift shops and souvenir shops. Chances are, there are other types of stores around. You could bring food items, candles, or jewelry instead of traditional souvenirs. Sometimes this is more appropriate, as some people feel uncomfortable wearing a t-shirt or displaying a knick-knack from somewhere they did not actually visit.

4. The smaller, the better. You do not want to add crazy amounts of stuff to your luggage, especially if you are flying. Airlines have a limit on the number of carry on bags you can bring, too. Sometimes they will let a shopping bag slide by without counting it, but not always. Try to find souvenirs that are small and easy to pack, such as key chains, pens, and other non-fragile items.

5. Do not wait until the last minute. To make your last day of vacation enjoyable and stress-free, plan ahead and do most of your souvenir shopping before the last day. That way, you can relax and enjoy the final hours of your vacation, rather than spending them in crowded, overheated gift shops, waiting on long lines and becoming frustrated because you can't find everything you need.

Souvenirs are a great way of sharing your trip with loved ones and making them feel included. They will surely appreciate the Eiffel Tower scissors, the New York City shot glass, or the San Francisco t-shirt. Follow the tips above for savvy, stress-free souvenir shopping.




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