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This is a novelty gift idea that will certainly wow your family, business partners and friends. Help them become a Laird and Lady of ther own domain in the Highlands. Everyone that heard of William Braveheart Wallace, Robert the Bruce or Rob Roy MacGregorwill be enthusiastic about having his own title in the Scottish nobility. The Scots pronounce "Lord" as "Laird," and when you own land in Scotland that comes with a title, you can call yourself "Laird" or "Lady." You can even give the title to a family member, making your son "Laird John" or your daughter "Lady Shona." Such a unique personalized gift will truly impress their friends. As a novelty gift idea, your friends can put their title on business cards, their coat of arms, or even the letterhead on their stationary. Imagine getting a card "from the desk of Laird Johnson of Jura" or "Lady Williamson of Jura Estates, Scotland" because they will personally own land there on the magical Isle of Jura just off the west coast of Scotland. They can even proudly wear a tartan kilt and sporran, and show pride in their Scots heritage. Imagine how excited your friends will be after they become a Laird and Lady of Scotland. Instead of feeling like an outsider at a Highland Games festival full of the skirl of bagpipes and the colors of dancers clad in tartans, they will feel a part of the rich heritage. This feeling will be extended during their visits to the Scottish cities of Edinburgh, Paisley, Glasgow, and Dundee. Or they can just pour out a wee dram of Scotch Malt Whisky distilled just a mile from their own Scottish estate sit back in their den full of Caledonian memorabilia, and watch a historical drama about the history of Scotland, about the tragic reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, or the battle of Culloden or Bannockburn and the struggle of Bonnie Prince Charlie. Their novelty gift idea will bring the stories to life, as they can sense that they, too, are part of the Scottish Highland spirit. Although most of us think of "Auld Lang Syne" as a song for only New Year's Eve, those of Scottish descent sing it year round at the end of special occasions such as Rabbie Burns Day which they celebrate on January 25. To feel closer to their roots and display the pride of their heritage, they can also fly the blue and white Scottish flag bearing a St. Andrew's Cross. Land in Scotland attached to a real title of nobility is a novelty gift idea that gives the recipient pleasure for years to come. It even provides a legacy to be treasured by generations of the Laird and Lady's descendants. The gift recipient can make their family name a permanent part of the land's nobility and can make Scotland, the spectacular land of heather, forest, and mountain, where the sun shines on Lochs (lakes) and Bens (hills) a part of their own family's patrimony. About the Author If you want to give your friends and relatives a novelty gift idea, you should give them the gift of nobility in Scotland, which can be achieved by buying land in Scotland and giving them the title to it.
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