This requires consideration from two aspects based on your relationship with him: First, if your relationship is very simple and purely as good friends. In this case, whatever you give will show that you are very thoughtful. Boys are actually easier to please; sometimes a bag of sunflower seeds can be very touching, depending on the situation in which you present it. As a good brother, you should know his preferences and decide what to give accordingly - it's just adding icing on the cake! Because as his friend, remembering his birthday and giving a gift is already particularly precious, this friendship is invaluable. What do you think? Second, if you have some unclear feelings for him, in other words, you like him. In this case, the gift must be very thoughtful because it carries your emotions, and you need to make him feel your care and affection through this gift! A thoughtful gift is always discovered in the details, and it is important to note: giving gifts must touch others. For example, if he is someone who values face, the gift must be generous and decent, something that can be proudly presented; if he is a down-to-earth person, the gift must move him from within; if you have been together for a long time, a small warm gesture is necessary! Of course, I cannot irresponsibly recommend specific gifts without knowing your gifting needs. How can I make targeted gift recommendations for you? For instance, does he often mention something he wants but hasn't gotten? Or does he frequently talk about feeling unwell or having physical discomforts? Does he have any regrets about not owning something? And does he have any particular hobbies? For example, if he plays basketball, it's easy for him to hurt his wrists or knees, so giving him wrist guards or knee pads would be inexpensive yet show how considerate you are. What do you think? However, the price is not the key; I think the key lies in whether you are thoughtful! Giving gifts should not be forced but an instinct. Such gifts are the best and most precious!