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People from different parts of the world come to Russia to visit historical monuments, for business, education and many other purposes. And first of all, they want to visit Moscow because this historical capital city has been the economical, cultural and educational center of Russia. After arriving, the first priority of travelers is considered a luxurious accommodation. They prefer hotels to accommodate because hotels are the place where they can rest and stay for a fix time with all the facilities. Thatâ??s why, there are numerous hotels in Moscow that not only provide travelers a great accommodation but also all the facilities like guide, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and many other things.
All the hotels in Moscow are full of modern facilities like bar, dance club, restaurants, parks, health clubs, beauty parlours, emporiums and the list goes on. Hotels in Moscow are overcrowded throughout the year; you should select and book your hotel before starting your tour. There are numerous hotel reservation sites available over the internet. These sites not only provide the information about accommodation in hotels in Moscow but also clarify the travelers with the peculiarities of the online hotel reservation method.
The main advantage of booking the hotel is that you will get rid of the annoying necessity to wonder around the city looking for the hotel. Different class hotels in Moscow from five-star to three-star are available and have attached with the internet. Booking your hotel through Destination Russia would be the right decision for you because it ensures your trip to be comfortable. Hotels in Russia offer you all the deluxe facilities with great service. These hotels as a rule offer large and special rooms with facilities including, clean toiletries, spa services, mini-bar, cable TV, microwave, refrigerator, swimming pool, parking, ATM/Banking, business centers meeting or conference rooms and the list goes on.
Staffs of hotels give assessment to better points of hospitality and luxury and bring the same through dedication. Hotels in Moscow not only provide you deluxe facilities but they also have admirable arrangements of security. You can finish your important works from here or you can chat via the internet in these hotels because they also offer you fax machine, the internet connection and many others. They provide you beautiful and luxury vehicle as well as professional guides to walk in city and enjoy the beauty and historical monuments of the city. Moreover, you can get the full enjoy of functions that include marriage ceremony, birthday party and wedding anniversary in large and decorated banquet halls.
Article Manager
http://www.articlesbase.com/hotels-articles/splendid-accommodation-with-hotels-in-moscow-674668.html
In todayâ??s world, time is a precious commodity. Todayâ??s modern bride is most likely juggling a career, an education, as well as a social life. The last thing that she needs is time consuming wedding invitations!Â
Designers have taken notice of the fast paced world in which we live in and have created wedding invitations that are tailored to fit into the lives of extremely busy people. These simple, yet beautiful, wedding invitations come in a variety of colors and styles to fit every wedding theme â?? and schedule!
Explore Your Wedding Invitation Options
Certain types of wedding invitations offer a simple solution to an already overwhelming schedule. Between shopping for a dress, securing a caterer, and hiring the right DJ, a bride-to-be can find little time to plan much else. Before enlisting the help of a wedding planner, explore the different types of cards designed to make your life easier, including fill-in-the-blank wedding invitations and printable wedding invitations.Â
Printable Wedding Invitations
Printable wedding invitations are a great way to save time and money. By purchasing an entire DIY set of wedding invitations, which typically include the invitations, overlays, envelopes, RSVP note cards and envelopes, you can easily design your own wedding invitation. With one click of the print button, your wedding invitations are ready to send out to your guests.Â
By printing your own wedding invitations, you can easily control the time and process. There is no need to have elaborate meetings with a printer, where you spend extensive time explaining what you want on the invitation. Instead, you can easily (and affordably) create your own simple wedding invitations right from your own computer and printer.Â
Fill-in-the-Blank Wedding Invitations
Fill-in-the-blank invitations offer brides-to-be options. Not only are there thousands of styles to choose from, but women have more control over the cardâ??s content. Rather than hire a company to pre-print the cardâ??s information, brides have the option to write it in by hand, which can make the entire wedding invitation more personal.
In addition, having the option to write the details by hand eliminates mistakes and allows for changes in date, time, and location without the hassle of placing a new order. The wedding invitations can be purchased any time leading up to the wedding day, but are best sent at least one month in advance. This is primarily to help out-of-town guests to make travel arrangements.
However, fill-in-the-blank wedding invitations are ideal for small, intimate weddings. In addition, the bride or her bridesmaids should have excellent penmanship to ensure that the wedding invitations look professional and beautiful.Â
Printed Wedding Invitations
If neither style appeals to you, take advantage of a local printing service. You can always purchase the cardstock and invitations you want from an online company, which saves you both money and time, and then bring the wedding invitations to your local printer.Â
Pre-printed cards eliminate the need for you to handwrite information, and the beautiful script makes the cards look classy and professional. The downside to hiring a printer to make the wedding invitations, however, is the inflexibility that they have. Requiring special time to print the wedding invitations, most companies require all details to be sent to them months in advance. If wedding plans change, the wedding invitations are no longer useable.
No matter how elaborate a wedding may be, preparing for it doesnâ??t have to be a painful process. Using what time you have wisely, planning your dream wedding will be easier than you think.
Grace Chen
http://www.articlesbase.com/relationships-articles/simple-wedding-invitations-for-the-busy-modern-bride-727752.html
There is a category of coins called bullion coins. These are high value coins. Not only do their supply is limited, they originate in special places such as shipwrecks, sunk ships found at the sea-bed, or from excavation sites where signs of some past habitation has been discovered, etc. There are people who collect such precious coins. Here we describe bullion categories based on the metals and each metal you have sub-categories.
1. Silver Bullion
Silver coins are among the best known bullion coins. They are quite popular and belong to the category of expensive collectible items. Internet has many sites selling them online along with other expensive items.
Another high priced coin popularly showcased on online websites is the silver ingot. It is believed to have been recovered froma treasure wreck such as the sunk Spanish ship, Atocha which contained treasure and artifacts; silver ingots were found among them. Another theory is that they came from some dilapidated Colorado Mines where miners had hidden them.
The officially sealed Maple Leaf silver coins, from the Royal Canadian Mint, are also fashionable among coin collectors. Then you have half dollars featuring the Walking Liberty, or a dealer roll of first strike 1994 American Eagles, besides Masterpieces from Franklin Mint.
2. Gold Bullian
For people who collect gold bullion, there are well known gold coins known as Krugerrands from South Africa. Among other popular options you have the European Gold Crowns of the period between late 1800s to early 1900s, the Canadian Maple Leaf gold coins and the American Eagle coins. You may also want to go for British sovereigns, Swiss Helveteas, or the French Roosters. These are available on Internet.
Also available online are 10-ounce Swiss gold bar, American eagle proof set and the China Gold Panda set. You can also look for gold bullion in the American Eagle, Rounds, Bars, Mixed Lots and in other categories of coins on the Internet.
3. Platinum Bullion
This is the least common form of bullion compared to the other two. Notable platinum bullion comes in Eagle sets, the French Statue of Liberty coins and Koala proofs. Recently, some safety vaults of the collapsed World Trade Center have yielded a crucible dish made from platinum bullions, an Engelhard platinum bar, and the Johnson Matthew Year of the Dragon coins.
4. Bullion as Special Gift
If you wish your bullion collection can provide thoughtful gifts for spaecial occasions like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, etc. for your dear ones. For example, a bullion bar can be a unique birthday gift if it features a happy birthday greetings. Likewise, say for a wedding anniversary, you may select bullion featuring the wedding year. A bride may expect 24-karat gold or silver flakes as her wedding gift from her groom.
How to buy bullion coins
Buying bullion coins can be highly expensive. Here is a check-list of what to do when buying bullion coins:
1. Decide on what type of bullion you want to buy beforehand.
2. Try finding out the preference of the person for who you want to buy and ask if he/she can accompany you for purchase.
3. Find out the delivery cost and estimate the total cost.
4. Ensure that the seller will deliver in time, particularly while ordering online.
5. Don’t make instant payments.
6. Investigate the seller’s background and his reputation.
No doubt bullion coins are expensive, but they can be used beautifully to express intimate sentiments on special occasions in one’s life. No other form of gift can do that so beautifully.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/collecting-articles/4-bullion-coin-facts-6-exciting-tips-to-purchase-them-right-739661.html
Well, you can see from my last question that my fiancee and I are going to marry next year and we decided no to have a wedding list. After a controversial discussion on this subject I was interested in the reasons as to why it is such a taboo in Britain to put a little, polite note in the envelope WITH the invitation to say that you appreciate monetary gifts (without using the word money-please see my last question). The reason why we decided to do so is:
1. We really don’t have much money at all and we received already a lot of little practical gifts on our engagement. And we have already most of the little things. So we really save up for the bigger things. Our wedding won’t cost much but it is a lot of money for us. But as we would like our friends to be part of our wedding we decided to have a proper reception.
2. I asked around and everyone said, they think it’s a very good idea so I was very surprised about your reaction. Also, in my culture (I am German) it is very common to "ask" for money. There will be German guests so they won’t think it’s impolite. The rest of the people in my community doesn’t mind the idea at all because they know us.
3. I don’t want people to spend too much money on ordinary things. For example: If I make a wedding list and someone decides to buy us a tin opener, most people won’t go for the 1 pound version but spend 10 pound. I would be better off with 5 pound cash and than I go and buy a tin opener for 1 pound and save the rest for a sofa or a bed. So both sides will benefit from this.I don’t want people to go into debt for us (which is also impolite) because they can only spend money on their credit card and can’t give cash. I’d rather forgo a gift altogether.
4.My parents are not involved with the wedding preperation at all as they live in Germany and we don’t have the bestest of relationships. Most people don’t know my fiancees parents so they (the guests) will be grateful (so they say) if they don’t have to ring around and ask whether there is a wedding list or not. And I think a little polite note is much better than being told by the parents that we’re better off with money - what on earth is the difference?
4. If I really put on a list what we need it would be a washing machine and furniture - Well, THAT is impolite.
5. Why does british etiquette never make sense? Sometimes I think it’s only about tradition, not a about logic.
6. If you think this method is impolite, how impolite is it to DEMAND that someone spends half a fortune to make it able for you to be part of a nice wedding but not to give anything? If someone can’t afford to give anything, I don’t have a problem with this - and they won’t be able to buy a present either anyway. But if they are my friends (which is the case with all of the people I invited) they will completely understand my situation and I will completely understand their situation. The first sentence in my note is completely sincere and honest. I do NOT expect anything but please make it easy for both of us if you want to give something. My flatmate eg asked me what if she has no money and if she could make something nice for me - something personal. And I am more than happy with this. People who know us and love us won’t be offended and everyone I asked so far actually preferred giving money…
One of my friends (and even my fiancee) reacted the same way you did, and then I explained my reasons for this. Now they understand and all my friends agree with this. So, is it still impolite?
I think the day has gone whereby you receive 10 toasters and 6 can openers. Nowadays, a majority of couples actually live together before they tie the knot so they have most things.
My son married last year and they put on their invites that they preferred not to receive gifts but if anyone wanted to give them a gift then vouchers would be welcomed as they were saving to buy a house and vouchers would help them to buy bits they wanted. Close family (ie granmothers, aunties and uncles etc) all gave cheques and some close friends gave them dollars as they were going on a month long honeymoon to the US. They actually only got a couple of wrapped presents and they were mainly decorative gifts.
Another wedding I attended recently asked for Thomas Cook Vouchers so they could put these towards a belated honeymoon to Florida (they also had two children).
Another wedding couple asked for donations to a large item of furniture they required. In fact they opened a "list" with Debenhams and the only thing on the list was a bed. As they had lived together for some time, they didn’t want anything else so all donations went towards this! It was something they wanted and, I believe, they got enough for the bed and some nice bed linen too.
A lot of weddings in the UK now ask for cash for presents or, if you don’t want to be seen to be mercenary, then vouchers for a particular store. Alternatively, if you don’t want anything, then ask for donations to a charity? I’ve seen that done, too.
It’s your wedding so you do what you want. If anyone has a problem then that is their affair!
Good luck to you both for the future.
Every woman dreams to have her own dream wedding, but before this becomes a reality, you need to have a good plan about every wedding detail. Planning a wedding would be easier if you know the most important things to consider before marching down the aisle.
First, you should determine the overall motif of the wedding. The motif would eventually contribute to your idea of the type of wedding gown you want to have. This is a very important thing to decide upon as a couple, no matter how trivial it may be for others.
After you decide on the motif, it is time to figure out the invitation cards that you need to give out to people who are invited. Make sure that the invitation is not too flashy. For weddings, it is best to choose pastel colors, but some also prefer an unorthodox design, so it entirely depends on the couple.
The motif would eventually help a couple decide on this manner. Next in line are the flower arrangements that you want to incorporate in your wedding. What kind of flowers would you like to have in your wedding? This is a very essential to consider.
Another important factor when planning a wedding is of course the location. Most resorts and hotels have wedding packages available that you can choose from. Make sure you set your budget first before considering any of them.
Alternatively, if you and your partner donâ??t have the time to plan for the wedding, you can engage a wedding planner that can help you coordinate the wedding. Of course, the price will not come cheap but it is a huge convenience for busy couples.
These are just some of the things that you may want to pay attention to when planning a wedding. But still, no matter what preparation you do, what matters is always the person whom you want to wed in that special day of yours. That person is the most important thing of all.
Ricky Lim
http://www.articlesbase.com/weddings-articles/how-to-plan-a-wedding-simple-wedding-planning-tips-699097.html
Buying a camcorder without knowing the proper terminology is like going into your wedding with having your vows memorized â?? youâ??ll get through it, but it probably isnâ??t going to end well.
With that in mind, we present the following indispensable guide to the lexicon of the camcorder. Â This information will help demystify the many features available, thus helping you make a more informed purchase decision.
8MM â?? Smaller than most video formats, 8MM tape offers better quality than VHS recording, but not as good as digital formats.
Auto Focus - A feature that allows you to point at an object and have the camera automatically adjust to provide the clearest image of that target.
Backlight Control â?? A setting that increases aperture when there is a strong light source behind the subject â?? thus insuring that they will not be underexposed.
Compact VHS â?? Smaller than standard VHS, this format is not used much these days. Â The resolution of a Compact VHS tape is the same as a standard VHS.
Digital 8 â?? A higher resolution format that uses digital technology. Â Features resolution 20% higher than high-8 or VHS-C formats.
DVD Camcorder â?? This unique technology allows the user to shoot digital moving images which can then be burned on to a DVD that is already in the camera. Â The resulting DVD can be taken directly to a PC for editing or DVD player for viewing.
LUX Scale â?? Measures the amount of illumination in a specific area. Â An outdoor shot on a sunny day will be around 10,000 LUX, while an indoor shot will be between 1,000 and 2,000 LUX depending upon the amount of white light in the room.
MiniDV - Â This digital format offers outstanding audio and video quality. Â Tapes are small and can be played back using the camcorder and simple AV cables.
Night Shot â?? A new technology new to consumer camcorders that allows the individual to shoot images without any available light source. Â The image generated will have a green, â??militaryâ? tint to it when viewed.
Photo Mode â?? Many digital camcorders allow you to use the device as a still camera. Â Photo Mode is the selection on the camcorder that switches over to this feature.
Picture Noise â?? Low image quality or grainy footage as a result of poor lighting.
Refurbished â?? Some camcorders purchased online are refurbished. This refers to the process of reselling a used camcorder with replacement parts inside. Â Most refurbished electronics work like new, but may not be covered under manufacturerâ??s warranty.
VHS â?? The oldest camcorder type currently in use. Â Large VHS tapes were once the industry standard and can be taken directly from the camcorder and played in a standard VHS video tape player.
Wipe â?? A transition in which one image is moved off of the screen and replaced by another. Â Used in editing to create a more professional look for the finished movie.
Zoom â?? The ability of the camcorder to create the illusion of bringing the subject closer or further away from the camera. Â More advanced camcorders have more powerful zoom capability.
Mark Etinger
http://www.articlesbase.com/electronics-articles/camcorder-terminology-from-a-to-z-691928.html
Almost everything created privately and originally after April 1, 1989 is copyrighted and protected whether it has a notice or not. The default you should assume for other people’s works is that they are copyrighted and may not be copied unless you know otherwise. There are some old works that lost protection without notice, but frankly you should not risk it unless you know for sure.
Copyright (or ©) is a form of intellectual property which gives the creator of an original work exclusive rights for a certain time period in relation to that work, including its publication, distribution and adaptation; after which time the work is said to enter the public domain. Copyright applies to any expressible form of an idea or information that is substantive and discrete. Some jurisdictions also recognize “moral rights” of the creator of a work, such as the right to be credited for the work.
The intent of copyright is to allow authors to have control of and profit from their works, thus encouraging them to create new works and to aid the flow of ideas and learning.
The Writersâ?? Copyright Association, UK (http://www.wcauk.com), whose sole purpose is to protect literary work is probably the most effective of the organizations out there. They do this all on-line and also offer legal contracts and give away loads of freebies like Final Draft and also The Guerilla Filmmakersâ?? Movie Blueprint.
No matter where you are in the world, you can register your work with:
â?¢ The Writer’s Copyright Association, UK â?? http://www.wcauk.com
The way it works is like this. You visit the WCA website. You upload your work for a small fee (£25 for five years). You are then sent back a unique serial number that you can apply to the front of your work. The WCA records the date of creation and in case of litigation, can provide evidence to this effect.
Do be aware that the WCA does not verify the originality of your work. This is for a tribunal or court to decide (if it ever got that far). If you are planning on sending your work to the States itâ??s advisable that you take out WORLDWIDE registration with the WCA.
Adaptations
You may be interested in adapting a book. Unless the work is in the public domain (public domain is life of author plus 70 years) it is going to be owned by someone. In fact, the authorâ??s estate or beneficiaries may still own every work you think might be in the public domain. If in doubt, check. With clever hunting, one or two phone calls will get you the answer you need.
Protecting Titles
Bad news for you. There is no copyright in a name, title, slogan or phrase. So you canâ??t sue Working Title under the assumption that you own copyright to the â??Four Wedding & a Funeralâ? because you had the idea first. Sorry, pal.
But you may be able to register this as a trademark. The Academy Awards (Oscars) are trademarked, so is Coca-Cola, but most film titles are not. For more information or to register a trademark, visit the Patent office: http://www.patent.gov.uk
However, youâ??ll be interested to know that most US Studios register formal copyrights of their work with the Library of Congress. For more information, visit the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), which was set up to protect and enforce copyright infringement and illegal piracy of film â?? http://www.mpaa.org
Also check out the Library of Congress, where formal copyrights can be registered: http://www.loc.gov/copyright/
Some Final Words
Ok, now you know how copyright all works. Pretty straightforward. But letâ??s sum up:
1. Write your script
2. Register it with the WCA (http://www.wcauk.com)
3. Stop worrying and get on with it.
Ever wonder why you havenâ??t made it yet as a writer? Hereâ??s a key thing to think about: are you stalled in neutral? This is the most common cause. You sit around complaining about the state of the UK film industry instead of actually taking action. Guess whatâ?¦ ITâ??S NOT GOING TO COME TO YOU!!! YOU have to go to it. Change gears, get into drive. Donâ??t get stopped by â??NO!â? You have to work through â??noâ?. Donâ??t make it mean anything.
Most importantly, youâ??ve written your one screenplay and sent it out, got loads of rejections and collected letterhead from all the major players (which youâ??ll no doubt throw back in their face one day). Ask yourself â??are you doing everything you can do to get this out?â? I mean everything? Who are you on the phone to today? Set yourself specific measurable tasks.
Finallyâ?¦ are you still writing? By the time youâ??ve read this article, your project is now old news. Want to be a writer? Write something else. And when youâ??re done with thatâ?¦ get straight on to the next project. Instead of being attached to your workâ?¦ just be committed.
Jacab Christopher
http://www.articlesbase.com/copywriting-articles/copyright-protect-your-work-to-prove-ownership-743502.html
Wedding planning as a profession is catching on in a big way. It is a very lucrative career and is attracting a lot of young talent who are willing to work very hard in order to add their touch of speciality to a couple’s most memorable lifetime event. If you want to try your hand at it, there is no dearth of information on how to go about it. According to veterans in the profession of wedding planning, a wedding planner with loads of enthusiasm and the right public relations skill just cannot fail to make a success of it.
The following might enumerate a few crucial skills.
You need to enjoy interacting with people
You need to be enthusiastic in planning of big parties
You need to be good at negotiations of ideas
and more importantly, of prices
You need to have the ability to successfully mediate
in disagreements regarding details
You need to have an eye for small details and all round activities and
You need to keep keep your cool at all times.
You will also be required to know the traditional customs and requirements of different religions as religion is the very basis of a wedding ritual. You must continually upgrade your information of the industry via the magazines dedicated to bridal and planning of parties and by networking among the leading members of the community. Your efforts must revolve around not only on following the traditional ways of the society but also add some novel aspect so that the bride and her family will be happy that their wedding will be unique and the best so far.
To this end, be prepared to work irregular hours. Bridal consultants and wedding planners are often known to work 12-14 hours at a stretch. Most productive days are weekends and evenings compensated by relaxation during the week. All this seems worthwhile when you remember that your profit is approximately 10 percent of the wedding cost.
When you look around, you find that most wedding planners have found an entry into the industry through bridal attire or interior decoration, or floral desiging, etc. You can also study in this field. No doubt, you will be advised by experts to do a little bit of market research to see who else is offering such expertise in the area and explore whether you can build such a business over time. You can get guidance from the Association of Bridal Consultants which is the official nationwide organization of the industry of wedding planning. Such organizations can provide a lot of information on your chosen career in this field.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/wedding-planning-career-its-unlimited-opportunities-703178.html
There is a category of coins called bullion coins. These are high value coins. Not only do their supply is limited, they originate in special places such as shipwrecks, sunk ships found at the sea-bed, or from excavation sites where signs of some past habitation has been discovered, etc. There are people who collect such precious coins. Here we describe bullion categories based on the metals and each metal you have sub-categories.
1. Silver Bullion
Silver coins are among the best known bullion coins. They are quite popular and belong to the category of expensive collectible items. Internet has many sites selling them online along with other expensive items.
Another high priced coin popularly showcased on online websites is the silver ingot. It is believed to have been recovered froma treasure wreck such as the sunk Spanish ship, Atocha which contained treasure and artifacts; silver ingots were found among them. Another theory is that they came from some dilapidated Colorado Mines where miners had hidden them.
The officially sealed Maple Leaf silver coins, from the Royal Canadian Mint, are also fashionable among coin collectors. Then you have half dollars featuring the Walking Liberty, or a dealer roll of first strike 1994 American Eagles, besides Masterpieces from Franklin Mint.
2. Gold Bullian
For people who collect gold bullion, there are well known gold coins known as Krugerrands from South Africa. Among other popular options you have the European Gold Crowns of the period between late 1800s to early 1900s, the Canadian Maple Leaf gold coins and the American Eagle coins. You may also want to go for British sovereigns, Swiss Helveteas, or the French Roosters. These are available on Internet.
Also available online are 10-ounce Swiss gold bar, American eagle proof set and the China Gold Panda set. You can also look for gold bullion in the American Eagle, Rounds, Bars, Mixed Lots and in other categories of coins on the Internet.
3. Platinum Bullion
This is the least common form of bullion compared to the other two. Notable platinum bullion comes in Eagle sets, the French Statue of Liberty coins and Koala proofs. Recently, some safety vaults of the collapsed World Trade Center have yielded a crucible dish made from platinum bullions, an Engelhard platinum bar, and the Johnson Matthew Year of the Dragon coins.
4. Bullion as Special Gift
If you wish your bullion collection can provide thoughtful gifts for spaecial occasions like birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, etc. for your dear ones. For example, a bullion bar can be a unique birthday gift if it features a happy birthday greetings. Likewise, say for a wedding anniversary, you may select bullion featuring the wedding year. A bride may expect 24-karat gold or silver flakes as her wedding gift from her groom.
How to buy bullion coins
Buying bullion coins can be highly expensive. Here is a check-list of what to do when buying bullion coins:
1. Decide on what type of bullion you want to buy beforehand.
2. Try finding out the preference of the person for who you want to buy and ask if he/she can accompany you for purchase.
3. Find out the delivery cost and estimate the total cost.
4. Ensure that the seller will deliver in time, particularly while ordering online.
5. Don’t make instant payments.
6. Investigate the seller’s background and his reputation.
No doubt bullion coins are expensive, but they can be used beautifully to express intimate sentiments on special occasions in one’s life. No other form of gift can do that so beautifully.
Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/collecting-articles/4-bullion-coin-facts-6-exciting-tips-to-purchase-them-right-739661.html
My girlfriend and I are getting married next year and she would like to compile a list of items that we can publish for guests to read and then leave at a shop for people to buy. I really hate the idea but hear that it’s quite popular. What are people’s thoughts about this?
I think it’s a great idea, I hate the stress of picking out gifts, to simply just pick one off a list is my idea of shopping heaven!


