God your life seems incredibly interesting when your standards are so high that you come to being ''pestered'' by your parents who wants to celebrate with you.
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Something you know your mom would want you to wish for. You should always make your mom happy if you can.
@Hizang said:
But my parents keep pestering me asking me what I want for my birthday, the problem is I don't really need anything. But they get so annoyed at me when I say I don't know, so duders what shall I ask for to please them?
Oh man, it really sounds like you have it rough.
@Sanj said:
@Hizang said:
But my parents keep pestering me asking me what I want for my birthday, the problem is I don't really need anything. But they get so annoyed at me when I say I don't know, so duders what shall I ask for to please them?Oh man, it really sounds like you have it rough.
Seriously, at least he's getting presents. My 28th birthday was 5 days ago and I usually never get anything because I'd rather just have money. I started that at 16 and it's been like that ever since. I did convince my little sister to take me to Disney World though, so that's awesome.
@Heltom92 said:
I dunno maybe a musical instrument or something?
Also, I think thing you should be more grateful seeing as you seem to have everything you could possibly want.
Exactly, I have everything I could possibly want, so I don't really want anything else. I don't want to just tell my parents to get me something I don't really want just to keep them happy.
Jesus Hussein Christ, I wish I could bitch about having everything I could ever want.
Personally, I'd tell my parents I'm good and not worry about how they feel- because if they don't know me well enough to know that a nice dinner out with them or something is good enough, they're idiots.
Anyway, my life is full of stuff that I kinda want, but don't really have the petty cash to pick up. A $500 blender that will liquify anything you throw at it? Yes please. A Galaga arcade cabinet? Why, thank you.
...ask them for a motor cycle. Who cares?
Poor guy.@Hizang said:
But my parents keep pestering me asking me what I want for my birthday, the problem is I don't really need anything. But they get so annoyed at me when I say I don't know, so duders what shall I ask for to please them?Oh man, it really sounds like you have it rough.
Any Tv Shows or movies you've been meaning to get on DVD/Blu Ray? MS Points, PSN $, eShop $? Amazon Credit?
Just ask for parents who don't get annoyed so easily.
A Halcyon console.
Or a Steam Gift Card.
It's okay, Hizang. My 21st was last year, I spent it working, got my paycheck and my friends harangued me to take them to the bar for my birthday. At least yours are willing to cover their own drinks!
You want some of these.
Also, order an AMF. Them's tasty and fucks yous ups.
I would ask for either an original 1982 pressing of Duran Duran's "Rio", autographed by every member of the band or a Super Pacman machine
I turned 21 just under a week ago and was in a similar situation, so I just asked for drinking money.
@Hizang: ask them to take you to dinner to your favorite restaurant or something you guys can do together whenever that's mutually convenient If they are like most parents they will really like that. Then they will feel like they are doing something for you and you don't have to agonize over what to ask for or feel guilty about it.
Part of being nice to somebody else is letting letting them be nice to you in return. If you don't enjoy receiving stuff for you birthday think of it as an opportunity to do something else for the people who care about you.
Well, I always ask for games. So go with that I guess.
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