Anonymous wrote:It's one thing to pass on a gently used winter coat or especially cute dress, quite another to push a whole box of random used clothes on someone and expect them to be grateful.
Anonymous wrote:I brought my SIL a box of tons of very nice hand-me-downs for her 4yr daughter. (J. Crew Cuts, Janie and Jack, Nordstrom, and some from Target)
I casually mentioned that I had a ton of clothes for her in our car when I saw her at a family cookout and that I could give the box to her on our way out.
She was offended... I seriously can't believe this.
I grew up well off yet we still had hand-me-downs go through multiple cousins. I have always accepted hand-me-downs from friends with gratitude.
I am really annoyed with her for being so sensitive and insecure. Am I in the wrong here? She could've just said they didn't need more clothes and I would have been happy to donate them or give them to someone else. My intentions were clearly kind. How could someone get offended over this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh oops, OP is long gone because no one thinks she did the right thing by not asking and simply trying to shove stuff off on SIL.
Nah. I just think it’s a troll trying to stir up another anti-SIL thread. Drops a post about something that supposedly happened 3 days ago (when a cook-out would’ve happened). Doesn’t give any details to support SIL being offended. Hasn’t returned. Just leaves the indignation to sit here and fester. This never happened.
Why is 3 days ago "when a family cookout would have happened"? Some people have family cookouts on the 4th but it's not like it's the only time.
I'm also a little confused by the comments that they should have asked before boxing them up. I box up my kids clothing as soon as they outgrow it. I had boxes of washed baby clothes in my basement for 10 years before the next boy in my family was born. I would absolutely throw them in my car and tell the baby's parent "Hey, I put a box of Larlo's baby clothes in my car in case you wanted them. Any interest?" I wouldn't be offended by "yes please!" or "no thank you!" or "sure, but my trunk is full, can you bring them when you come over next time?"
Anonymous wrote:I always ask the person first. Some people are strange about hand me downs. I was always happy to take them, but some people bragged about how generous they were giving you a bunch of clothes with stains and holes that even smelled of poo.
Anonymous wrote:I loved hand me downs when my kids were growing and I bought from consignment stores too for the same reason. You can get really good, barely worn clothes that look great and are nicely made. And I grew up wealthy. It has no baring on who is going to end up being a precious snob and who isn't.
Anonymous wrote:I can’t think of anyone UMC who wouldn’t be offended by gifting their kids used kid clothes. Just no.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know if her family struggled when she was young? My MIL grew up in rural WV and had very little when she was young and she hates that I do thread-up, consignment, and hand-me-downs for my kids. Everyone is different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can’t think of anyone UMC who wouldn’t be offended by gifting their kids used kid clothes. Just no.
Hi, it’s me. I’m UMC and I wouldn’t be offended—at all. I believe in saving money (especially on kids’ clothes, which are outgrown so fast) and making the environmentally friendlier option that is re-using clothes. That said, I always ask first if people want something and never assume, because if you assume and hand someone something they do not want, you are literally trying to hand them a chore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh oops, OP is long gone because no one thinks she did the right thing by not asking and simply trying to shove stuff off on SIL.
Nah. I just think it’s a troll trying to stir up another anti-SIL thread. Drops a post about something that supposedly happened 3 days ago (when a cook-out would’ve happened). Doesn’t give any details to support SIL being offended. Hasn’t returned. Just leaves the indignation to sit here and fester. This never happened.
+1
Agree, this sounds like all the other fake in-law trolls lately. The same person posts them and it's so obvious.