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Please help me think of a gift for my dad.

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We are celebrating my dad's 60th birthday in August and I have no idea what to get him. It is very difficult to think of something because we aren't really close, and he already has everything he really wants or needs. Any ideas on what to give a 60 year old who already has everything they want? lol I am so lost and need some suggestions please!

Thank you in advance I really appreciate you!
 
I have the same issue with my Dad. I never know what to get him and usually just resort to gift cards.
 
I have the same issue with my Dad. I never know what to get him and usually just resort to gift cards.
That's a good idea! Though my parents live in the middle of nowhere and don't really have any shops around. I hate how difficult it is to find something for my dad
 
You mentioned your dad seems to have everything, and it can be hard to choose something when you don't know much about a person.

What about a gift voucher from a store or online shop that offers a variety of items, like clothing, groceries, or other essentials? This way, he can take his time and choose what he needs.

To make it more personal, since he's your dad, you could add a small gift and a card with some heartfelt words. A nice polo shirt, for example, would be a thoughtful touch. A combination like this a practical voucher and a personal gift might make a great present.
 
You mentioned your dad seems to have everything, and it can be hard to choose something when you don't know much about a person.

What about a gift voucher from a store or online shop that offers a variety of items, like clothing, groceries, or other essentials? This way, he can take his time and choose what he needs.

To make it more personal, since he's your dad, you could add a small gift and a card with some heartfelt words. A nice polo shirt, for example, would be a thoughtful touch. A combination like this a practical voucher and a personal gift might make a great present.
Great ideas! Thank you. I will look up what grocery stores are near by and see if I can find him a shirt that I think he would like. I appreciate your reply.
 
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