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Schöneberger: Giving the gift of champagne and ham

What's on Barbara Schöneberger's wish list? The presenter reveals what she wants for Christmas and what she likes to give herself.

Barbara Schöneberger has some gift tips. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Barbara Schöneberger has some gift tips. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

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Presenter Barbara Schöneberger 's Christmas wish list is empty. She has tried to stop everyone from giving her presents, the 49-year-old explains in the new edition of "Verstehen Sie Spaß?" on Saturday (20:15) on German TV channel Ersten. "I don't want to accumulate merchandise," she explained in an interview with Deutsche Presse-Agentur. "You can give me a bottle of champagne or a ham." Many have now followed her request. "In the meantime, everyone has recognized the benefits for themselves too."

From Schöneberger's point of view, you don't necessarily need to give gifts to people who already have everything. "Let's be honest: it's either half-heartedly picked out or still lying around somewhere." Although she doesn't wear necklaces or rings, she keeps receiving jewelry like this as gifts. "I wonder what I'm supposed to do with it." She herself likes to give photo books as a nice memento.

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Barbara Schöneberger, a renowned presenter on German Television, prefers receiving bottles of champagne or hams as gifts during Christmas, as stated in her wish list. Many people have started following her request due to its perceived benefits. Despite her request, Barbara still receives jewelry as gifts, leaving her wondering about their intended use. In Berlin, Barbara likes giving photo books as thoughtful gifts. Her Christmas wish list remains empty, as she aims to avoid accumulating merchandise. The media has been widely covering her unique request for gifts.

Source: www.stern.de

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