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Article created by: Mantas Kačerauskas

Corporate gifts have become a bit of a standard among many companies in terms of employee motivation. Whether it’s a personalized birthday gift or a gift given to everyone over the holidays, it’s definitely a great way to show the employees that their hard work and loyalty to the company have not been ignored.

Unless you’re like these folk on Reddit who themselves, or their friends and family, had to endure getting gifts that leave much—much—to be desired. It does beg the question of whether getting nothing would’ve been a better choice.

#1

Open book with a white ribbon bookmark, focused on the theme of disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work. An ultra-religious self-help book so we could become less miserable, incompetent and immoral.

HappyListerFiend , Olia Gozha / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #2

    DVD drive ejecting from a laptop keyboard lit with blue backlight, illustrating disappointing and cruel gifts at work. Not me, but one year the company my brother works for gave each employee a CD of the owner playing Christmas songs on the harmonica.

    Slight-Attempt1444 , Chris Yates / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #3

    Hand holding a heart-shaped rock symbolizing disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work. A small, nickel-sized, heart-shaped rock sent in the mail. It was supposed to represent their appreciation for the extra work during Covid. All I could think of was Charlie Brown trick or treating, “I got a rock.”

    Seven_bushes , Anna Urlapova / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #4

    Plain brown paper gift bag on wooden floor against a gray brick wall representing disappointing gifts at work That year the company decided it wasn’t going to provide basic office supplies for the break room. Coffee, tea, eating utensils, napkins, nothing. That year for Christmas we all got a brown paper bags fashioned like lunches. Inside was a metal straw, cloth napkin, a child sized set of plastic cutlery that fit in a travel case, a copy paste printed piece of paper with food puns in relation to our job, and a single fun sized hundred grand candy bar. This Fortune 500 company had over a billion in raw profit that year. Oh, and the cutlery ended up getting recalled due to some terrible forever chemicals in them. 

    Hobo_Knife , Dmitry Mashkin / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #5

    Young woman with glasses reading disappointing and outright cruel gifts received at work while sitting indoors. A letter from the CEO telling us how he is going to celebrate Christmas with his family up north to go skiing. That was all.

    eatingaclitkat , Omar Lopez / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #6

    Person holding novelty cards illustrating disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work moments. Two free tickets to a cinema. The issue was that the closest cinema in that particular chain was about 800 miles away from me.

    ATHYRIO , cottonbro studio / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #7

    Black wireless headphones on a white desk with a keyboard and mouse, representing disappointing gifts at work. Noise-cancelling Bluetooth headphones. I'm sure they were good and useful to some people, but I'm legally deaf.

    TacticalGoatse , Tomasz Gawłowski / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #8

    Hand sanitizer and disposable face mask, examples of disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work. I worked at a hospital in the billing department. I got a travel thingy of hand sanitizer. Meanwhile, the IT department who shared our building got North Face puffy jackets. Jokes on them though, it was Christmas 2019 and I had hand sanitizer for COVID. 😭

    ArtificialStrawberry , Tai's Captures / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #9

    Bright red poinsettia plant with green leaves, symbolizing disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work. We were told we were receiving our Christmas bonuses soon, and then we were all given a poinsettia. The poinsettia in itself wasn’t so bad, mine is actually still alive years later, but the fact that they had the audacity to call it a bonus was absurd.

    needsexyboots , Aka / Wikipedia (not the actual photo) Report

    #10

    Sliced ham on a cutting board with green onions, bread, cherry tomatoes, and a knife, illustrating disappointing work gifts. I was gifted a ham for the holidays…..I’m Jewish.

    FXSB13 , Сергей Орловский / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #11

    Keychain made from a plain stone on a wooden surface as an example of disappointing work gifts. Nurses Week 2022 (height of Delta wave COVID). We were given rocks on a keychain. The rock was engraved with the word “Hope”. We might have gotten some chapstick too.

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    #12

    Two orange kitchen sponges with black scrubbing pads, illustrating disappointing and outright cruel gifts people received at work. Not me but a friend - all staff at the hospital received a kitchen scrubby for Christmas. Not even themed. Just random browns, greens, pinks, and yellows... seems like the boss bought dollar store multi-packs and opened them to give everyone one piece. 

    smeowth , Artem Makarov / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #13

    Black coffee mug on wooden table representing disappointing and outright cruel gifts people received at work. Company coffee mug with the company name misspelled. It was a large company.

    Klotzster , Nathan Dumlao / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #14

    Hand holding a plain white envelope against a blue background, representing disappointing gifts received at work. During the pandemic, my partner’s company sent employees each an envelope through the mail with a sticker in it for some appreciation week I laughed so hard at that. It literally was a sticker that said “happy appreciation week”.

    universalrefuse , erica steeves / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #15

    Basket of disappointing and cruel gifts including juice, salad, sauce, chocolate, and a wrapped food item at work. I was re-gifted a gift basket given to my boss by a client and he forgot to remove the card that was addressed to him.

    ihatetwizzlers , Freddie Collins / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #16

    Starbucks logo on a cracked concrete wall representing disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work. Starbucks gift card that had no money on it and they had no receipt for it.

    SecretSocietyJ , Khadeeja Yasser / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #17

    Close-up of a single coin on a rough surface representing disappointing gifts people received at work. A coin commemorating a billion dollars in sales.

    Junkpunch44 , Eduardo Soares / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #19

    Box of tissues on a desk, representing one of the most disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work. A pack of 10 tissues at the onset of COVID.

    Cymorg0001 , Kelly Sikkema / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #20

    Two handheld gaming consoles, one pink and one black, on a split blue and red background representing disappointing gifts at work. Not me but a coworker at last year's raffle got a Nintendo DS cleaning kit. For a normal Nintendo DS, not even a 3DS. They aren't being made anymore.

    Adventurous_Yak_9234 , Stas Knop / unsplash (nit the actual photo) Report

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    #21

    Bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon red wine representing disappointing gifts people received at work on a granite countertop. I used to work in a record shop in the UK and usually got a bottle of wine as a Christmas bonus. Then the company was bought by Virgin and our Christmas bonus was a copy of Richard Branson's (Virgin's CEO) autobiography.

    TheEvilHypnotist , J. McKinney / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #22

    Empty Subway counter in a food court, illustrating disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work scenarios. 5 dollar Subway gift card. My boss made me come in on an off day to pick up because, “she did not want me missing the company bonus”. I really wonder if our managers need how much was on the cards? We talked about it for months.

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    #23

    Person working on a laptop at a desk, illustrating disappointing and cruel gifts people received at work situations. An email from the boss saying he is donating "on behalf of the company" to a charity he is a chairman of.

    jayjayol , Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #24

    Hand holding a single key on a keychain, representing one of the most disappointing gifts people received at work. A cheap plastic key ring with the company logo on it after working 16-hour days for months to win a massive contract. No overtime paid either.

    floydie1962 , Kindel Media / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #25

    Skyscrapers reflecting clouds on a sunny day, representing corporate environment linked to disappointing work gifts. Nothing. And I work for a giant company. Not surprised though.

    juantodd , Floriane Vita / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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