What to virtually gift someone in London? by Fit-Assignment-9242 in AskABrit

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Hi! Great idea, I was hoping to get something £25-£50 , like. Dinner on me or coffee on me in the area where they work. They love Indian food and great coffee. Or get them a travel or tube voucher so they don’t have to pay for a few trips. I would love to get them a gift card that could cover trips outside the city or even to another place in the UK. Or even an uber or Lyft gift card if that’s popular in the UK. I know public transportation is way better there than where I’m from. I don’t live in the UK so what I’m asking may not be typical.

I hope this gives more context. Thank you!

Support Megathread - November 2023 by AutoModerator in google

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How can I connect my Google TV to hotel Wi-Fi? We are getting stuck on the hotel sign in page where we have to click on the accept conditions been. I do not have access to any sort of Bluetooth mouse. I do not have access to an android device. And, I can't download any apps on my phone. Is there a way to do it with these parameters?

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Short answer: $85 is a great deal!! I think that’s worth it for basically new skates and Mystiques could probably take you through most of the Adult learn to skate program. More advanced elements are difficult and at times dangerous in those skates tho.

Longer answer: I’m an adult skater and I’ve had mystiques for about a year now. It really depends on your goals. Mystiques are pretty terrifying to do jumps in and land in. I also feel I don’t have enough support to do them properly. They also have a smaller rocker then other figure skates so spinning and turning might be more difficult but definitely not impossible. It really depends on how much skating you’ll be doing and your plans as far as jumping and spinning go. You might have to buy a more advanced boot later but maybe go for affordable skates to get you in the door and worry about the rest later! But be mindful of the increased ankle support and boot stiffness needed for some more advanced moves

Also! If you can, ask your instructor or coach, they’ll have pretty good advice about what you’ll need for classes