Those with a visual sensory preference would likely enjoy a gift they can “see,” look at. The color can be important as well as the gift wrapping. It could be a lovely new appliance they have been wanting, or a piece of sports equipment, or a tool for the workshop or yardwork, or a book of pictures on a topic they are interested. They may enjoy a gift of attending an art gallery or a museum. If money is tight the gift of a haircut with their favorite stylist or barber might be very much appreciated. Those with an auditory sensory preference would likely enjoy a gift they can "hear" or read. Those with a kinesthetic sensory preference would likely enjoy a gift they can touch, smell, or taste, etc, If receiving gifts is a secondary love language, then be sure the gift matches their primary sensory preference.
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