| Teenagers are notoriously difficult to predict and | | | | any given moment. Phone credit is always |
| guessing what they would like to receive as a gift | | | | welcome. |
| is certainly no easy task, but here are some tried | | | | Stationery: This is a bit of a girlie thing actually, |
| and tested winners. | | | | although some boys do like good stationery too; |
| Personalised Mugs and Cups: Everybody loves to | | | | just make sure it has a masculine theme or a |
| receive mugs and cups with novelty stuff painted | | | | funky motif if you are buying for a boy. |
| on them and if it is personalised so much the | | | | Tickets for the next band concert: This is the |
| better. Whenever I have found myself absolutely | | | | absolute biggie, the bestest and most greatest |
| stumped for a present, this one always saves the | | | | gift you can give, apart from a set of wheels. |
| day. | | | | Just check out first that friends have already got |
| Music Vouchers: Do not under any circumstances | | | | tickets, otherwise teenie is going to be lonely at |
| attempt to guess what the teenager in question | | | | the concert alone. |
| is listening to at the present moment you are | | | | This last piece of advice is the most valuable; |
| buying the gift – you are sure to be wrong. | | | | remember to stand back from teenage |
| Music vouchers are far safer and every teenager | | | | celebrations, do not stand on the sidelines thinking |
| loves to snoop around the music store. | | | | you are being real discreet because if their friends |
| Phone Credit: It is a fact that teenagers are | | | | can spot you anywhere in the vicinity it means |
| considered quite abnormal if they are carrying | | | | death to their street cred. |
| more than twenty cents credit on their phone at | | | | |