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Consumer experts, and authors of a new shopping guide, Maggie Davis and Charlotte Williamson have the solution write your own letter to Santa.


• 'Mell people exactly what you would like," suggests Maggie." I really don't think-there is a


I problem with that these days and it certainly I makes sense. After all, wedding lists are quite acceptable and it avoids unwanted gifts and saves on waste.


" You can avoid that horrible situation in January where you are returning unwanted ’


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-WE should all choose our own Christmas presents this year and do - both our loved ones and the world a favour, say consumer experts.


How many times do we open a parcel from a friend or relation, to find our heart sinking at its contents? And while our mouth says, ’ Oh, how


lovely...', we actually plan to consign the


unwanted gift to a dark and dusty cupboard, adding to piles of waste all over the globe.


gifts, giving them to charity shops or just hiding them away in a ' guilt cupboard' only t o be brought out when the giver comes to visit if you remember.


" We are very against the consumer culture of ,


just buying lots of things we don't need for the ; sake of spending. Although our book is called 101 Things To Buy Before You Die, we don't mean you should try to acquire everything. What we do say is select quality items. .


They suggest searching for the very best, both for yourself and your loved ones, and buying presents that will both be used and appreciated.


Even looking at the Christmas gift staples of chocolate, smellies and underwear ( for women) or socks, underwear and wallets ( for : men) there is the right way and the wrong way.


" People do appreciate a bit of luxury and going to the right places or sending your partner to them will save both of you disappointment on-


" As well as writing your own quality Christmas wishlist, Maggie suggests employing the same strategy for your friends and family this year.


" If you are giving a gift it's nice to get something that's going to last, or treat - someone to a luxury small item that they might not justify buying for themselves like ■: some gorgeous soap or gourmet olive oil. If you don't spend too much money on yourself as a rule, it's nice to be spoilt at Christmas and it really doesn't have to cost the Earth."


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