Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn’t do presents this year, so for once, NOTHING!
I did receive a metric ton of cookies and fudge that I could never eat. Sampled each and threw it away.
People are putting this stuff on my local buy nothing group and there is actually a competition for it. You don't realize how many people here are living close to the edge and would like some treats or some nutritious food.
Really? Wish I had known. It’s too late now, sadly. It hadn’t even occurred to me to offer it up that way. I figured nobody would want partially enjoyed confectionery.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand not liking candles. I wouldn’t give one because I think they’re generic but if I received one I would use it.
Anonymous wrote:Two years in a row MIL gave weird pajama sets I'd never wear (this year they looked like a santa costume). Year before was ugly orthopedic clogs.
Anonymous wrote:-Ugly felt gnome filled with candy that expired in May 2023. I think this was a regift.
-Cheetos snuggie, like orange with black spots like the Cheetos character. Official Cheetos merch. It is hideous.
Gnome went straight in the trash. I’m debating whether to regift the snuggie or donate it to Goodwill.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand not liking candles. I wouldn’t give one because I think they’re generic but if I received one I would use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It wasn't for me, but 7 yo was a witch for Halloween so our au pair got her a Wiccan bible so she can learn to be a real witch. That got recycled quickly.
Ha ha. I love this.
It's inappropriate, unless you're all in the same coven. That's like randomly giving someone a Bible or Quran.
Anonymous wrote:-Ugly felt gnome filled with candy that expired in May 2023. I think this was a regift.
-Cheetos snuggie, like orange with black spots like the Cheetos character. Official Cheetos merch. It is hideous.
Gnome went straight in the trash. I’m debating whether to regift the snuggie or donate it to Goodwill.
Anonymous wrote:I have a neighbor who hosts a bad gift exchange just after Christmas every year so people have a chance to exchange with others...maybe ending up better or worsel
Anonymous wrote:Oh man… I received alphabet blocks for our LO in my native language from SIL. They’re made by an American company and I first saw them online two years ago, but immediately noticed in the product photos that there were mistakes on some of the blocks, and more ridiculously, fully 1/3 of the alphabet was missing. I actually wrote to the company back then to let them know but never received a response. Since no one in DH’s family has any familiarity with my language, everyone raved about what an amazing and thoughtful gift it was, but sadly they’re unusable to me. Imagine if you received an ABC alphabet block set for your DC with only 17 blocks and some misshapen letters! I thanked her enthusiastically of course but I have to admit the whole thing was triggering some depressing 90’s childhood flashbacks that I won’t get into here. At any rate I know she tried to do something tailored and special, and I wouldn’t want her feelings to be hurt, so I guess there’s not much more to say on the matter—
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GIANT blanket hoodies for each of the four members of our family. They are ENORMOUS and take up a whole drawer when folded. I don’t know what to do with them. We live in a small townhouse and I feel like there was malice behind giving them to us.
My SIL gave me one and I love it! I hang mine up in the closet when not in use.
I would love this!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keeping it but got something called a "Ninja Creami" to make pints of ice cream or homemade blizzards. Not interested.
It’s to make healthy ice cream using fruits, etc. I don’t think it’s terrible at all.
Anonymous wrote:So my brother is brilliant and weird. Today he’d definitely be diagnosed on the spectrum, but we just see him as brilliant and weird. For years he has bought me weird gifts. Occasionally great, occasionally horrible, but always heartfelt and always him. I’ve learned about awesome folk music, horrible klezmer music, impenetrable times, life changing books. I’ve always tried to get him unique things I think he will like, and I recognize that I often fail, but figure he will take them in the spirit I have taken his gifts. BUT now he is married and his wife buys me gifts. None of them are things I would like and they don’t tell me anything about either of them, other than the fact that she likes gaudy home decor, scarf prints, and gift baskets. I donate all the stuff from her, but I would love a random CD that hurts my ears but is important to my brother!