When buying a present for a polish girl, comming back from a business trip or for no apparent reason do you have to be carefull that she can have stronger feelings, means more for here or thinks it is over the top than I intended because of difference in religion / culture. My intention is to show my affection and trust to her.
Where do I start, flowers, clothes, jewels, books, perfume. Any suggestions please and the possible thoughts behind the gift.
I'm not a girl but when you buy a present after coming from a business trip, I would be a little suspicious why you buy me a present :) - like have you done something that you shouldn't have done :).
I think flowers, books, CD are more indifferent gifts- for friends , girlfriends Jewels, clothes- if man buys it for woman it is becoming more private- it is more for closer relationship.
Merged: Gift/Activity Idea for My Polish Girlfriend
Im flying in to visit my girlfriend(who is Polish) in a few weeks and Im looking for some gift ideas or something I can her out and do (in or near Krakow). Or, even perhaps say to her that would be considered something traditionally polish or associated with young couples in Poland.
I know all girls are different, and even then many of them like the same things no matter their nationality, but I was just curious as to if there was anything like this that I could surprise her with since Im sure she doesn't expect me to know any of them (Im not Polish, in case you didnt guess).
Thanks for the help. The spa sounds like a nice idea. Haha, Zubrowka thats one of the few gifts she might actually expect from me. Hmm.. I have a "miś" that matches her eyes to give her already.
Sexy underware...No, better not. You might get a size too big and then you'll be in Big Trouble. Get her a Big Box of heart-shaped chocolates. The shelves are loaded with that stuff this time of year.
Hahaha, funny you mention that. Because I already have them for her, its more of a joke to go inside of the box with the teddy bear (so if Im wrong I can claim its a joke, if Im not I get to see her in them :P). I went small anyways, and can claim the sizes in America are different.
Chocolates for sure, she loves chocolate (who doesn't). Ive just got to find a way to get them over there without them melting too badly.
Yes, chocolated always work but they have to come with something else .... maybe nice weekend somewhere far away from her home ... doesn't have to be "a tangible gift" you know :) good luck. I'm sure that whatever you give she will be happy.
my idea is .... just spend some quality time with her.... focus on her and make her feel that she is in the centre of your interest.
nothing makes a woman more happy that real given attention ... just make her feel important more than anything else .... success is guaranteed :) which one girl doesnt want to be a princess :) :) :) :)
A portrait? interesting, though tough in this case to get done, one for another year! knick-knacks, have to look around, jewelry, any kind in particular?
Think about things that will make her look and feel good/better!! Like jewelry, nice clothes she's been fantasizing over, shoes, lingerie (very nice pieces), expensive chocolate, perfum, fine wine, or other lusty delectables... flowers (try to be imaginative - put together something less conventional, and still classy)...
As for jewelry, you can never go wrong with the classic 14k gold or some other sort of diamond-esqe adornments. If you know what she likes that would help, yes?
I'm assuming the gifts are for your girl and not yourself, right? If so... I think she sounds a little ungrateful. In this Polish girl's opinion watches are a very considerate gift. Especially if it's a Rolex! Lol.