Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:40     Subject: Re:The list of unwanted gifts

Mismatched Uggs, like two inch difference in height.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:29     Subject: Re:The list of unwanted gifts

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Anonymous wrote:My husband gave me a custom family name sign. The problem is its grammatically incorrect. Our last name ends in s and he didn't make it plural. So the sign says (for example) "The Jones" instead of "The Joneses" or "The Jones Family" I don't honestly know what to do with it.


Oof, that's hard.
If you otherwise like it, this might be one where you quietly buy a replacement and he won't notice.


What kind of relationship do y’all have with your spouses that you can’t mention it’s grammatically incorrect, and to ask for a new one to be ordered?


A kind, respectful one?

My partner is a little weird about gifts. I don't love it, but he is who he is. He'll ask half a dozen times if I really like something. If I don't use it right away, he'll become convinced that I hate it and beat himself up. He's not like this about other stuff, but he has very low self-gift-esteem. (I, on the other hand, am the master of gift giving. )

He would not notice if I replaced his sign with a corrected one. And everyone's happy. Isn't that the point?


You can be kind and respectful and point out that something is grammatically incorrect. My husband wouldn’t want me to spend my own money fixing his error for something that was meant to be a gift to me.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:17     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

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.


Me too. I wish someone would give me candles! Then again I use them almost daily.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:17     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

Complaining about a marble run?? Yikes.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:16     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

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Anonymous wrote:I can’t think of anything. Usually I would say fuzzy socks, but no one gave them to me this year.

There is a toy with 200+ pieces that has already been annoying.


Haha I came here to write fuzzy socks.


In defense of fuzzy socks - my DD actually asks for them - especially if they have kitsch designs on them. I usually love all things simple but am learning to embrace fuzzy socks and other harmless ugly items that bring family joy or comfort …


My mother has a friend that lives on the other side of the country and sends her fuzzy socks every year along with a bunch of other gifts. My mom then in turn passes the socks on to my 14yr old ds. He LOVES fuzzy socks. He is incredibly hard on socks but also will not be seen without them. He doesn't care what the pattern is he will proudly wear them. I asked my mom why she doesn't let her friend know that she doesn't like fuzzy socks. She said Larla has fun shopping for them. She sends me gifts to bring me happiness. I get to pass the socks onto my grandson who truly enjoys them. That brings me happiness. So everyone comes out a winner. So, I hope everyone that got a gift they didn't love can find some happiness in passing it on to someone that will enjoy it.


Haha I’m the PP who doesn’t care for the fuzzy socks. I do know the giver loves to pick them out so I’m okay with it. Wearing them feels comfy enough, I have just accumulated a large collection over time!
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:12     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

Anonymous wrote:Same. I love candles.


Depends on the candle. Soy with a yummy scent? Bring it on. High school candle sale apple scent? Hard pass.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:11     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

Books that I’ve already read. I guess I have a type of book.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:05     Subject: Re:The list of unwanted gifts

Anonymous wrote:I didn’t get any presents, so nothing.


This. But, there was nothing I really wanted. No kind relatives.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:02     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

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Anonymous wrote:We only have a white elephant gift exchange among adults, so I only have one gift to dispose of: Fancy salts from a family member's travel overseas. I like the idea and could use them, but I won't. I'll hold onto for a year just in case then throw away.


Why not use them? It's salt!


Unfortunately, salt from some areas can have lead. I believe pink salt is especially prone to lead but I’m not sure.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 14:01     Subject: Re:The list of unwanted gifts

Anonymous wrote:My husband gave me a custom family name sign. The problem is its grammatically incorrect. Our last name ends in s and he didn't make it plural. So the sign says (for example) "The Jones" instead of "The Joneses" or "The Jones Family" I don't honestly know what to do with it.


This is pretty funny! It was wrong of the signmaker not to flag this. They’ll say it’s the client’s job to check the proof, but they should take some pride in their work.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 13:58     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

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Anonymous wrote:A wooden snowman MIL “found at craft fair.” Except she left the manufacturer’s sticker on it and it’s a mass produced tchotchke sold in places like Michaels.


Someone still could have been selling it at a craft fair. WTF is wrong with you to use quotes like she's some horrible liar. And so what if she did get it at Michael's? Maybe she forgot where she got it. I don't blame you for not wanting it but for turning someone's attempt to be nice to you with a gift into an insult.



Because it was not thoughtful, she did try to pass it off as homemade, and it was out of line with EVERYONE else’s gift.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 13:13     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

Piles of cheap Chinese-made toys from Amazon. Just...why?! Why no-name, probably toxic "art supplies" in a gaudy plastic container my toddler can't even open herself when a box of washable Crayola crayons is less than $2? Why a puzzle for ages 7 and up for the same toddler (while her 8 year old sister got a Lego set for 4 year olds)? My ILs delight in giving us giant piles of cheap gifts, but every year 90% of it gets donated or thrown away (because it immediately falls apart). Would honestly 100% prefer no gifts, but they refuse to hear it.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 12:58     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

Anonymous wrote:We only have a white elephant gift exchange among adults, so I only have one gift to dispose of: Fancy salts from a family member's travel overseas. I like the idea and could use them, but I won't. I'll hold onto for a year just in case then throw away.


Why not use them? It's salt!
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 12:58     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

Random perishables. Nothing says I don’t care more.
Anonymous
Post 01/03/2024 12:56     Subject: The list of unwanted gifts

Anonymous wrote:This stuff is responsible for so much landfill waste. Talk about “one time use plastic.”

One time use socks or tchotchkes are not good either.

That's all i can think about to. And the boxes and gas to have it delivered from amazon. We are destroying the earth, and I'm not generally a tree hugger!