Do you love coffee dates more than the average person? Does it drive you crazy when your partner is on their laptop when you’re watching TV together? Are you always coming up with ideas of things to do together? Then, your primary love language might be quality time. People with this love language value your undivided attention. They’re the ones that usually call you instead of text. And they like to meet up to exchange things rather than send them in the mail.

If you’re a quality time speaker, you probably find it relatively easy to come up with meaningful gift ideas for someone else who speaks your same language. But if you’re not, it can be hard to figure out what personal or corporate gifts would really touch them. So, we’ve put together a list of ideas to help get your gears turning!

Gift ideas for the person who “speaks” Quality Time:

Gift Ideas for Quality Time 1. An elevated at-home coffee date. How do you gift this? How about a couple of nice Taino mugs and coffee? Or even better, add a coffee to our beHOME gift box for a quality, low-key date at home.

2. 2 Tickets to anything they love doing (yes, you need to go with them). If they’re a foodie, try a gift card to a fancy restaurant. If they’re into art, maybe a couple of tickets to a local exhibit. The options here are endless, but the biggest part of the gift is…you!

Gift Ideas for Quality Time 3. A spa day! Our Dead Sea Mineral Mud Mask is a great start to a spa day with your friend, family member, or partner. Spend quality time together and purify your skin at the same time.

4. Conversation cards. These are a great way to change up the typical “how was your day” type questions you usually get at dinner or at a corporate meeting. What if you started with a topic like “If you could be invisible for one day, what would you do?” Conversation cards are a great way to spice up conversation and get to know your partner or co-workers better.

Gift Ideas for Quality Time 5. Go somewhere you wouldn’t normally go together. Take a scenic hike somewhere off the beaten path or visit a neighboring town with a great main street. Depending on your budget, you could get a hotel or cottage nearby the destination to extend the time together.

No matter which gift you choose, be sure to give the other person your undivided attention. I know it may scare you but put your phone away, close the laptop, and avoid multitasking during quality time sessions. This was actually kind of challenging for me. When my husband and I are chatting, I am always tempted to start straightening up, washing dishes, or sometimes even answering a text. But one of his top love languages is Quality Time, so I make it a priority to carve out some time each day to help fill his cup.

What about you – do you find it easy or difficult to give your undivided attention?