Tuesday 3 April 2018

Presents or gifts for graduating College or University students


It’s not easy to come up with a good present or gift, if you are not very much familiar with the person’s interests. Though, the present tells as much about your attitude and personality, as about the receiver. It involves a lot of hard thinking, if you don’t want to fail, doesn’t it? I hope my view on present wishes from college students will help you make a right decision.
Emotions to a present
It is always important to consider the sentimental emotions that some people may attach to particular presents. Some graduates may not be interested in material presents anymore but rather to take as much life experience as they can. Such people would rather get a congratulatory card for a parasailing or a ride on a buggy in the desert or a relaxing spa massage in the end of a stressful semester. If you are not sure what emotion your friend may like, you can give any other gift certificate for a shop or cafe. If you are looking to get something simple but pleasant for a girl, cosmetics will always be a right choice. Just make sure its quality is good enough.
Thermos Mug
For graduates who travel a lot on holiday, a thermos mug or travel tumbler might come in handy to keep their favourite green tea hot.
Echo Dot
Echo Dot is one of the most trendy for graduates in developed countries. It is compact, multifunctional and stylish. It can play music, get the weather and sports scores reports. It can even connect to the Twitter and Spotify accounts. It is definitely on the top of some graduates list of priorities.
Novels and books
Some graduates get fascinated with reading the most currently published novels and educational books about life. For example, I was so fascinated about the “Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown back in college”. I am now waiting to get his new bestseller book Origin. A good book will always remain as a reliable and relevant present. If you are not sure with the genre, then pick the timeless classic.

As I mentioned earlier, the views herein are personal and may not apply to all people.
Author : Ronald Katalo