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RE: Getting ready to bring Japan to the States for Christmas (Gift ideas!)
Looks good. I see chopsticks in the photo. Reminds me of the last time I went to the States. Over the years I have sent just about every family member a nice pair of chopsticks. I never thought they'd start using them for every meal like I now do, but I figured maybe when they went to a Chinese place or something they might bring them. Well, last time I went to the states I happened to look on the wrong drawer at my folk's house when I was looking for silverwear and I see all of the chopsticks I had sent to everyone over the years. haha guess they didn't know what to do with them after all so just gave them to my folks. Oh well. I like the usb stick with song idea!
Lol. Dude that fuckin’ sucks. That is super funny. Yeah, those in the picture are for a family I know will use them. They’re kinda on the hip side. Most of my relatives would have likely done something similar. :)
haha well it is as it is. I should have known better than to try to give Hoosiers some culture. 😆 I hope you have more success than me. Paper wallets is something I need to do myself. After I get new ink cartridges. Been delaying on that one. Is your extended family into crypto too, or at least open to the idea?
My folks are open to it. I think it surprised them when I told them I was coming home for Christmas and had paid my airfare with BTC. They’re really interested.
As for the other relatives, I’m not really sure. I’m even kind of feeling things out with my friends, on deciding if a paper wallet is a good gift. I don’t like the feeling of giving away crypto to someone that I am almost certain won’t use it or will lose it.
That's cool your folks are interested. My dad is interested, but he's an investment banker, so he's also very conservative when it comes to money. But he is interested.
With some of your friends, maybe just load the wallet with a small amount. A buck or three. That way it may be enough to trigger some interest, but if they don't use it, no big waste.