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Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersMy husband works with a large group of people and is in the process of transferring from one department to another. He knows all the people in both departments pretty well and has received a number of little gifts when co-workers have come back from vacations from Mexico, Hawaii, etc. Nothing big, just a token. Because he has only been working there for less than a year, he is still trying to make a good impression. Well, we counted it up and there are about 35 people who we need to get a token gift for. That isn't even including gifts for our friends and family. Does anyone have any advice for small, thoughtful but cheap travel souvenirs? If anyone has been to this area or has any tips to help us, I would appreciate it. We are just trying to figure out how much money to bring. I know that if we bring too much, we will probably spend it all, and if we bring too little, cash advances can be very expensive. Thanks so much, I wish I could take all of you with us! Jess Feedback About This Post:RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersThe two Latin American countries I have visited have sold colorful carved balsawood ballpoint pens as souvenirs. I purchased those for my coworkers and they loved them. It's something they can use at work. Post by Allison RE: Mexican Souvenirs For Coworkers
Ahhh, souvenirs, I have to tell a funny story. A couple of years ago, my family and I went to Florida for our vacation. We went to Disney on a low budget. We even sat through one of the timeshare talks to get a couple of free tickets. Post by Noella RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersI'd suggest a local food gift (salsas, chips, etc) that everyone can enjoy in the break room. Seems excessive to me that everyone in the office needs a "Gift". Better to donate the money to charity. Post By Diana (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersHow about key rings? Post by cazpumpkin RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersGifts for friends & family can be saved for giving at the holidays or other gift giving occasions like birthdays or Mother's / Father's Day. What a unique surprise for them & a nice reminder of your trip for you. My parents have been giving "souvenirs" with their holiday gifts for a few years. (jewelry, textiles, ornaments, glassware, art, etc). This allows them to buy some "souvenirs" for people that they otherwise couldn't afford to buy for them. It works well for the giver & is a unique carefully chosen gift for the recipient instead of a trinket souvenir. If they're 'expecting' something upon your return (shame on them!) tell them you're doing something different & they'll get it when they least expect it. Post by kidsNclutter RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersYou will probably see lots of cute little souvenir type things when you get there. How about everyone gets the same generic item, or each gender gets the same thing. If you try to fit the gift to the recipient, very few people will be happy because they will all want what the other person received. Been there, done that. Learned the hard way. Post by cookwie RE: Mexican Souvenirs For Coworkers
I found the tree bark decorated book marks for half a peso [50 Mexican cents] (at that time, $1 = 10 pesos). Post by 2oma RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersMy sister gave me a silver thimble with mother-of-pearl inlay, she said stuff like that is dirt cheap in Mexico. Be careful with the vanilla. Our newspaper did a story about Mexican vanilla. It said real vanilla is just as expensive there as it is in the US and that the cheap ones are fake or watered down and sometimes it's contaminated. Enjoy your trip! Post by perfume and powder RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersI live only 8 miles from Mexico and we also just got back from the Mexican Riviera! Look for the little sombrero(hat) and shawl souveniers that hang around the neck of a bottle. Perfect for Coca cola or beer bottles. I've seen them for 1.00 to 2.00 US each. Sometimes I give leftover coins. They're always interesting. Post By Mel (Guest Post) RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersI collect fridge magnets and my favorites are the ones my son brought back from Europe, UK and Australia. Even if a person is not a mad collector such as I am it makes a nice gift. They can be carried home with no trouble. About 30 years ago I sold my bell collection ans started with the magnets. I've never regretted it. If you relocate they can be moved in zipper bags. Post by MartyD RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersThere are all sorts of inexpensive small handicrafts - little rugs, doll pottery, flutes, all sorts of wooden things, tamborines, maracas, wooden pens - and the like & leather doodads and bits of jewlery - You should be able to find something nic quite easily... Post by pamphyila RE: Mexican Souvenirs For CoworkersBeing a "baker", when anyone I know is going to Mexico, I always request a bottle of real vanilla! Maybe they have very small bottles? When all else fails, how about bookmarks, the flat paper kind? I envy you so much on your getting to go on this trip, and I hope you both have a marvelous trip! I wanna go!!! Post by theroadrunnerla |
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