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		<description><![CDATA[A coworker’s retirement is a time to say goodbye to someone who has been a mentor, a close friend, or a respected boss. The mood of most retirement celebrations is light and happy, as friends share the silly stories and miraculous accomplishments of the event’s honoree. You can expect upper management to dole out the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A coworker’s retirement is a time to say goodbye to someone who has been a mentor, a close friend, or a respected boss.  The mood of most retirement celebrations is light and happy, as friends share the silly stories and miraculous accomplishments of the event’s honoree.  You can expect upper management to dole out the gold watch and plaque as well as other sentimental and impressive items; this leaves others the responsibility of providing the <a href="http://retirementgiftguide.com/humorous-gifts/"title="" >humorous gifts</a>.  Items that will help usher the person into their new life of luxury and keep the mood of the party upbeat and silly.</p>
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<p>For those that don’t have a big plan for retirement, you can gather a collection of gifts that help them learn some new activity.  You could get them a book on golf, a foreign language, or something more ridiculous; these types of gifts work best if you can relate them to the person in a fun way.  For example, providing an automobile engineer with a book on how to build wooden ships in a bottle; you know they will always be building, so they might as well learn to a hobby related to their original career.   Of course, a training book on something they disliked could create a really big laugh as they are left with plenty of opportunities to comment or remark about it.</p>
<p>Providing them with plenty of cliché elderly items is a fun way to let them know they are getting old and work even better if the person retiring is doing it earlier in life.  Fuzzy slippers, a pipe, or a cardigan are all fun ways to joke about how they are getting older and will be having a much more relaxed style of life ahead of them.  Choices for a woman retiring could be things like gardening tools, a crocheting kit, or scrapbooking starter set.  While most of these activities aren’t limited to the retired, they are a fun way to remind the person they have a much more recreational time.</p>
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<p>Funny <a href="http://retirementgiftguide.com/"title="" >retirement gift</a>s let you show a co-worker how much you appreciated all they did and how close you felt you were.  The best gifts will be the ones that have a special connection to their job or personality, because they will know that they were more than just a cog in the machine that is the company.  Transitioning into retirement should be a happy occasion and is the perfect opportunity to really go all out with the weird and silly gifts that are out there.  Remember it is a party and should be treated as such.</p>
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