What is a good present to bring people in Croatia from the United States?

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Anne C


We have many relatives from the ages of 1 1/2 and 5, to a couple of school age children, some teenagers, some in their twenties, and some in their fifties. The grandparents are in their eighties. We would like to bring them something that they would like from the US, that they cannot get in Croatia. They like sailing, soccer, swimming, etc.


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Wow there`s a question I can answer... :) I would be the Croatian teenager in your story. What I liked was the food we don`t have, pancake mix, waffles, then some new clothes and shoes (you`d be surprised how expensive Levi`s and such stores are in Croatia), maybe get them some cool iPod/Internet technology stuff, gadgets if they`re into that? The grandparents-get them some cute souvenirs, and maybe wine, maple syrup (I don`t think we have that here)... You see, we`re not undeveloped, we just lack some things USA has, just like USA lacks some things Croatia has.
You can get all the women some cute clothes, maybe L.L. Bean (they like sports?)... Men too, I found L..L. Bean great! My grandpa wears those shoes every day... :)

Hope this helped :)

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Peterson28


I'm a teenager and I am very techy and love electronics. I got a lot of money to spend from Christmas. But nothing over like $600. But i have about $350. Suggestions?


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There's always an ipod or game system like a psp or ds. If you already have those things, you could try one of the new netbooks. They're extremely portable and run as low as $300. With tax or shipping it would work out to about $350.

Camcorders cost around that much. If you're not afraid of building something, you can build a MAME system or even an HDTV for that price. (HDTV projector made of plywood and a monitor plans are on the internet.)




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