may be wrong forum but I need some help.
may be wrong forum but I need some help.
I am not sure which forum to ask this question so I am writing it here. I am visiting UK next month. I have a Brother-in-law and two nieces to worry about as far as bringing gifts goes. Since I am meeting my nieces first time I want them to remember this first meeting forever as a cool uncle. So what can I bring to an 11 years old and a 7 years old English girl? My brother-in-law is a British Indian, born and raised in UK so what do you English men loves to have in your closet or collection? I will be traveling from USA to UK.
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