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t-girlxsophie
10-04-2011, 11:34 PM
My son and I just returned from a weekend in London,on the last day he had to get his gf a gift,so went into a few boutiques (usually my idea of a fun day)of course he really had no clue,kept looking to me for help,and here was me trying not to sound at all knowledgable (and trying to keep my hands off everything) Must've done a great cover up job,although I thought i was vague but helpful enough,for it was then he made the comment in the thread title :) was just one fun episode in a gr8 w/e with my boy

eluuzion
10-05-2011, 12:38 AM
hiya t-g,

Sounds like a great time with the kidd-o. I miss those times...mine is just off to college :sad:

Sounds like you were able to pull off the "Dress for Success" outing.


There are two Rules for Success

1) Never tell everything you know.


:heehee:

:love:

Tina B.
10-05-2011, 08:08 AM
Sometimes it can be so hard to seem so ignorant, about something we know so much about isn't it? My granddaughter and I where talking about some TV award show, when I made a remark about one of the dresses on the red carpet, her reply was, "Grandpa, you have never worn a dress, you just wouldn't understand". I just smiled and agreed with her.
Tina B.

Karren H
10-05-2011, 08:13 AM
From personal experience.... Being ignorant is hard work!! Lol.

Chickhe
10-05-2011, 09:27 AM
If you drop the ignorant act nobody notices... if so, you just say...hey 'I've watched what not to wear'...

Wendy_Marie
10-05-2011, 10:54 AM
If you drop the ignorant act nobody notices... if so, you just say...hey 'I've watched what not to wear'...

Or in my case..I grew up in a family with my Mother, Grandmothers with very strong personalities...Five Sisters, a Wife of 26 years and raised two daughters...kind of difficult not to pick up certain clues as to what women like and want when it comes to gifts and presents.

Debra Russell
10-05-2011, 12:06 PM
I don't mind letting them wonder about how I came by my knowledge -- took my wife's best friend shopping 6mo ago she still talking about what a great help I was, and how I knew........oh you know I had three older sisters :battingeyelashes: ..............Debra

PretzelGirl
10-05-2011, 09:31 PM
I think we can give in for the purpose of shopping for gifts. Heck we shopped for our wives and girlfriends and for some of us, daughters. Just stay away from the details. I'll buy my wife a top in a minute but not the jeans because she would want to try them on. I am surprised that perfume is considered a good gift since scent is a personal preference, so you would need to know what she likes. But there are loads of things you can blame on experience.

Either way, I love the title. Good job! :D

Darla
10-06-2011, 07:35 AM
My wife, although disapproving of my CDimg, finds me a great shopping partner. I have good taste and know way more about fashion in some ways than she does. I think there is a benefit to caring a lot more about clothes than most women. Heck, I can't talk a lick about football, but ask me to spot a pair of Jimmy Choos during the morning commute and I'm all over it!

Jorja
10-06-2011, 08:55 AM
My wife, although disapproving of my CDimg, finds me a great shopping partner. I have good taste and know way more about fashion in some ways than she does. I think there is a benefit to caring a lot more about clothes than most women. Heck, I can't talk a lick about football, but ask me to spot a pair of Jimmy Choos during the morning commute and I'm all over it!

Talking about football is easy Darla. Just look for the guy wearing the Jimmy Choos :eek::heehee:

Cynthia Anne
10-06-2011, 09:25 AM
I have to agree with Karren on this! If acting ignorant is not hard for you, then perhaps you are!!!!! Hugs!