Someone Asks People To Share The Worst Gift They’ve Been Given And 50 Absolutely Don’t Hold Back
Interview With ExpertHave you ever received a gift from someone and thought “what the actual…?” or “But why?!” Of course, you politely accept and thank them because we're taught that we shouldn’t look a gift horse in the mouth. And that it’s the thought that counts. But that’s exactly it… The thought. Sometimes it's lacking. Sometimes it seems like zero thought has gone into any second of the gifting experience.
There's a TikTok video doing rounds that actually drives this point home. Someone who goes by @gemma_doylex was "bored" one day. So she decided to ask her followers to share the worst gifts they'd ever received. That post clocked more than 62,000 likes and people did not hold back. From "a sachet of cellulite cream" to "a dead moth," some of the comments might make you really appreciate that boring pair of socks you got for Christmas.
Bored Panda has put together our favorite answers for you to scroll through before you head out and buy any presents for special occasions. Let us know in the comments below what atrocious gifts you've received in the past or how you go about gifting your friends and family. We also spoke to etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall to get her advice on giving and receiving gifts. You'll find those tips between the images.
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My ex best friend gifted me a lovely pair of earrings, loose in tissue paper. I lost those earrings 3 months ago. They were my earrings.
She was gifted *back* a pair of earrings she lost. Someone found them at their place.
Load More Replies...This could have worked as a joke gift (with a real gift ready), but...
An ex boyfriend borrowed a book from me (unasked), lent it to one of his co-workers (again unasked) who lost it. He then bought me that book for Xmas, but to make it worse he chose a cheaper edition so the cover did not match the other books.
While it’s true that not everyone has mastered the art of giving the perfect present, a little bit of thought goes a long way in ensuring you give someone a good gift that they’ll truly appreciate. Good doesn’t have to mean expensive. The best things in life are free. Or sometimes handmade. A good gift is meaningful and memorable to the person receiving it.
A 2024 survey by online gifting platform GiftAFeeling revealed that 85% of people polled believe a thoughtful gift can strengthen relationships, and that gift-giving has evolved to express deeper values and connections. It's no longer okay to gift meaningless, useless, or worse, offensive stuff.
Bored Panda got in touch with etiquette expert Rosalinda Randall for her advice when it comes to buying and receiving gifts. "Shop within your budget, not their desires," Randall told us, adding that it helps to partner with someone. "Pooling your funds creates more options and sometimes dilemmas. First, establish a max and agree on the gift."
Of course, the expert also says you should always consider the recipient's likes and dislikes. Recall their interests or something they’ve been eager to pursue, she advises. "Don’t select something you think they should like, or it will help them. A home décor book because you think they need to spruce up their apartment. Or a year supply of protein bars because everyone likes them, so they have to," Randall told Bored Panda.
The etiquette experts warns that you shouldn't overspend because it’s what they expect you to do. Nor should you give an expensive gift to receive recognition and adoration from recipients and guests on how generous you are."
A real leather bag with a fox tail attached as an accessorie. I had been vegan for 7 years at that point. Shows how little my parents were interested in the person I actually am.
I understand veganism, but ethically sourced leather and fox tails are better for the environment than plastic replacements… not to dunk on the op and certainly wrong of the parents (especially since fox tails are an unusual choice of accessory), just thoughts on how these rigid restrictions can make what they’re standing against worse
Nobody needs a bag that looks like leather, let alone the tail of a dead animal, real or fake, as an accessoir. A similar debate was held about "ethically sourced" ivory, but in the end the plans were given up AFAIK, because once people see it and want it, someone else will source it illegally.
Load More Replies...Idk just don't eat the bag and you'll be fine. We already took care of the rest of the cow for you.
Veganism isn't just about what you eat, it's a lifestyle that includes not using other products that animals were killed or hurt for, like leather, wool, animal tested cosmetics, and so on.
Load More Replies...Get a life. I'll bet the poster also had leather sneakers or belt. It is INCREDIBLY difficult to live a life without any animal products. Give your parent's a pass.
Why does it matter to you what other people choose or not choose to eat?
Load More Replies...This list deals with the worst gifts people have ever received. So it was only natural that we asked Randall what to do if we ever got a present that offended us... "Before you throw the gift across the room, consider the source," she suggested. "If the gift is an extension of their personality and sense of humor, roll your eyes and move on."
The expert added that what’s offensive to one person may only be considered tacky to another. However, if the gift is truly against your beliefs or principles, you have options. Though extreme, you can put the gift back in the bag and toss it. Or you could privately explain your feelings to the person and return the gift to them.
Randall says if their reaction is dismissive or they insist you are too sensitive, let them know you have boundaries; and your boundaries were crossed. Another option is to give the gift to someone who would appreciate it.
Which brings us to our next point... Regifting, which cropped up a few times in the comments section of the TikTok video. And you'll find more on how to deal with that if you keep scrolling...
My ex bought me for my birthday a pokemon card cuz hes a fan of pokemon while i told him multiple times i’m not a pokemon fan and then asked me on my birthday if i can buy him a ps4
Hold it. Maybe in a few years the card will be valluable collectable card.🤷♂️
That would be great. And then tell the ex what you do with the money you got for the card. :D
Load More Replies..."Regifting is practical, if done right," says Randall. "Others believe that the gift was meant for you, therefore, it is tacky to pass it on."
She says if you do choose to regift, always remember who gave the present to you in the first place. For obvious reasons. Also, don’t give it to someone who knows the original gift-giver. What if they bought it when they were together? "Be sure the gift is to their liking," adds Randall. "Open the gift; look for notes; rewrap with new paper. It’s worth the effort."
The expert warns that you should always be prepared to get caught. And she is speaking from experience.
The worst gift I gave somebody was my mum when I was about 10 or 11 , a framed photograph of a Rottweiler , we have never had a Rottweiler 😂😂 I’m 35 now and she still has it
That was obviously the BEST gift, as she clearly still treasures it! XD
When I was about 10 or 11 I bought my mom a cute ceramic swan dish to hold rings or small jewelry items on her dresser. She really liked it but pointed out it was actually an ashtray as the tail of the swan was curved with ridges to hold a cig. But she kept it and used it for the rest of her life and I now have it on my dresser as a lovely reminder of her.
That lady in the Mona Lisa picture never hung out at the Louvre much, so it's ok.
What is wrong with that rotties are the best. ok next to staffies lol n cane corsos 😂but you get my point all dogs I own n owned n that’s a stunning pic German rotties like my past boy as died from cancer pure bred hoody ermmmm LAP DOG 😂😂😂ooffff
My “best friend” got me a XXS short. After I gained weight. Years later I was shopping with her for a friends birthday, and she said she like to buy extra small stuff so people would feel bad.
What a truly horrid person. I take it you are no longer friends in any capacity wit( this monster ?
I wouldn't feel bad (like who fits in xxs? Children?) I would think she is being mean or stupid. Def not a best friend.
I'm a 48 yr old woman, I have to shop on the kids section. I also wear an xxs. I would never buy for someone bigger.
Load More Replies...I truly hope this is an ex friend - what a miserable troll of a person!
Sick. Why are you even friends with her? What else does she do to make people feel bad?
My ex MIL used to do that. She would always question why my husband (her son) was "so skinny" and I was "so fat". Neither of us were as described. Nevertheless, she would always buy clothes for the hubby that were about 3 sizes too big, and she would buy me size small or extra small. I guess it was OK because all those returns paid for some other nice things we might not have afforded.
weight loss shakes when i was in hospital for ed recovery hehe x
Can't upvote enough. My husband would never have recovered the way he did if he wasn't allowed to eat as much as he wanted and what he wanted.
Load More Replies...OP specifically says "weight loss shakes." For someone recovering from an eating disorder. Weight loss shakes are not "build up" shakes, which I'm guessing you mean are protein shakes, so this "gift" was obviously cruel at the most or careless and thoughtless at the least.
Load More Replies...Randall tells Bored Panda that she once was regifted something she'd given to some. It was "awkward," to say the least. "How did I know it was my gift? I had tucked a small card inside; it was still there," said the etiquette expert. But being an expert of that nature, Randall knew how to handle the situation with grace and courtesy.
She says if it ever happens to you, to avoid embarrassing anyone, you should simply receive the gift with enthusiasm and gratitude. "Avoid comments that indicate displeasure or a piercing look saying, 'gotcha!'" she added. Randall says once the party is over, go ahead and regift the gift. Hopefully, the cycle will end at some point.
i got a bottle of red wine and the person who gave it to me drank the whole bottle, i didnt even get a sip
There was one couple in my group who came to pot-lucks with a bottle of wine and left with it unopened
Went there, got the T-shirt.....I sincerely hope that the culprit stubbed his little toe every day for a week after that because being in that situation seriously bites!!!
So the present was you did not have to offer them any of wine you might have had at home...bold to assume you would have wanted to offer them wine, I'd say
My “mother” gave me a mars bar and a card that even misspelled my name 5 days after my 12th birthday thinking it was that day! I even said thank you
None of my family actually knows how to spell my name. I used to take it personally till I realized they just don't care😂😂😂
The quotes make me wonder if OP was in foster care. I could see this happening if OP hadn't been in the family long, whether as a step child, or foster child.
Load More Replies...My SIL has misspelled my name for 52 years. She's been told many times, and she's a very smart woman, but just doesn't get it.
It’s Bonnie Ann (says under the photo) so I guess Bonnie Anne.
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I got a grow your own sunflower kit from my fat aunt (I promise that’s relevant) it had a label saying ‘includes chocolate coins in the bucket’ but alas, no chocolate was to be found
Why would there be chocolate in a sunflower growing kit? I don't get it.
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Load More Replies...Yeah, I don't think the fact that the aunt was fat was at all relevant to the story. People who are average weight or even skinny take things, too. Yes, including chocolates.
I once received a cup and saucer set. It said 6 on the box but one was missing
A wise person once said that we should spend our money on experiences and not things. And it seems the same applies to giving gifts. The GiftAFeeling survey found that 62% of those polled preferred experiences over physical items. Making memories trumps having more "stuff" to fill your house...
If you're thinking "ah! gifting an experience is simple," in reality it's not. It takes a fair amount of thought and you need to know a bit about the recipient. Their likes and dislikes. Their absolute pet peeves. Their fears. Perhaps even their allergies. Your experience gift is going to go down in the record books for all the wrong reasons if you don't put thought into it.
For example, do not send a recovering alcoholic off on a gin-making experience. Don't give a helicopter flip or bungee jumping voucher to someone with a fear of heights. The gift of a cooking class is also not going to be well-received if the recipient is vegan and shows up only to find out they'll be cooking a juicy steak. Same applies to any experience that might go against someone's religious beliefs.
That said, if you know enough about your "experience gift" recipient, the world is your oyster. There are dozens of sites that offer vouchers, class bookings, and experiences. But, warns Randall, don't give someone a gift card to a show, restaurant, or cooking class expecting them to take you as their "plus 1."
I visual guide on how to knit…I’m registered blind
My sister was born without arms, 2 coworkers were looking for gifts for her for Christmas and one said to the other " I think I'll get her this scarf & gloves, it'll look nice on her" the other one repeatedly said "gloves, really? What's she supposed to do with those "
To be fair, registered blind (in the US it's Legally Blind), isn't something the average person understands. A person who has that status, doesn't always mean they can't see anything at all, and there in lies the issue. The person giving the gift likely didn't understand the OP's level of blindness, and thought that it meant they could still see to some degree (which it's entirely possible they could have), and thought that this would work.
You know you don't need to make excuses for people you don't know by making up incredibly specific sets of circumstances to justify what happened right? And "legally blind" being the standard in the US doesn't mean s**t. My father in law was registered blind, the legal term in the UK, every year his SIL gifted him a book for Christmas, she knew he couldn't see enough to read and lived off audio books, she didn't care.
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my mum's SIL gave her a "cookie jar" from a charity shop for her 40th birthday and it looked more like an urn so we've kept it and told her we're burying her in it
It's horrible! She deserves to be buried in it - is next week too soon?
As a teacher I once got a jar of opened chutney and some rusty earrings. I also got given ‘mummy’s special toy’ and a diamond Cartier watch that the parents didn’t know about. Yes I gave them back
A round of applause for the badass teacher giving back a used s*x toy to the not doubt embarrassed without limits mom 🤣🤣🤣 Teachers for the win!
The survey also showed a trend towards eco-friendly gifts. 70% of those polled said they'd appreciate a present that doesn't harm the environment.
"Whether it's a reusable product, a plant, or something made from sustainable materials, eco-friendly gifts show thoughtfulness toward both the recipient and the planet," reads the GiftAFeeling site. "These gifts resonate with those who prioritize sustainability and reflect shared values around protecting the environment."
If finding the "perfect" gift gives you anxiety, just remember a great gift doesn’t have to change someone’s life, it can just be something that’s fun and nice and comforting. That's according to Erica Cerulo, who runs a recommendation-filled podcast called "A Thing or Two."
“We often give ourselves this challenge of being like, ‘What is the gift that only I could give them? What is the gift that proves I know them so well?’ And that’s kind of impossible,” Cerulo told Vox.
a beautiful pair of earrings...... that I had gifted them the Christmas before
Actually that's easily done. I keep a drawer of things people have generously given me that I will never use (mostly soaps and lotions but some other stuff) I usually donate to charity stalls. I don't generally regift them because after 6 months I have no memory of who gave me what.
I agree. It’s rude but OP thought they were beautiful earrings and the other person didn’t.
Load More Replies...Is the worst gift the earrings you got, or earrings you gave?
But maybe OP didn't realize that the person she gifted them to didn't have pierced ears. (Story of my life. I don't have pierced ears and get earrings all the time. You give me earrings as a gift, I will gift them back to you. 🤷🏻♂️)
I always wonder how many of these kinds of things are just a lack of awareness or (at worst) thoughtlessness) instead of maliciousness.
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i hate unicorns. everyone knows. my dad got me a giant plushy unicorn when i was 18 for Christmas. i cried not bc i was ungrateful but bc my parents don't know me at all
You hate unicorns? WTF? How can you hate a mystical creature that you’ve never met. Real animals I can understand because you had a bad experience.
Yes, unicorns and dragons are my two favorite mythical creatures.
Load More Replies...wtf is wrong with unicorns they ain’t creepy or scary like clowns lol send me the plushy plz ok im 60 but i love unicorns
It was unforgiveable of them to gift you something they knew you didn't want! Or should have known!
I was 15 and my aunt gifted me a box of weight watchers food for Xmas.
"BuT ObeSiTy iS GLoRiFieD NoWAdAyS" I can assure you that the society still hates fat people so much it's unreal.
Well, Weight Watchers are not doing that well anymore: they're heading for bankruptcy.
Load More Replies...Yup got those slim fast powders from grandma at 15. Sad part is looking at the photos I wasn’t even fat. I was athletic, sporty and slim. But entire family called me fat since I’ve grown curves as a teenager, always comparing me to my stick thin cousins.
This is so sad and unnerving, I hope you're well.
Load More Replies...You should be kind to those who are new to Weight Watchers. They're just finding their feet.
Cerulo suggests asking yourself three questions when choosing a gift for someone:
“Can I introduce someone to something they might not otherwise know about? Can I get them a nicer version of something than they would buy for themselves? Or can I make them feel seen?”
The expert says if you can check one of those three boxes, it's likely you're doing something right.
And what if they don't like it? "Even when you think you’ve bought the perfect gift, it may not always be received with the enthusiasm you expect," says Randall. "Be okay with that, because your intention was genuine."
My ex husband bought me a microwaveable soup cup. For my birthday. That was it.
Eh. I enjoy practical gifts and if I was abig soup person, id enjoy this gift. It's all about understanding who you are giving a gift to
I don't see the problem unless you dislike soups. This notion that we must give each other expensive and extravagant gifts for every little thing is childish.
Some people are just not good gift-givers. It's not that they don't put any thought into it, it's just that they don't think in terms of luxury vs. practicality. OP's husband probably thought about how she liked soup and thought she would like a nice microwaveable soup cup and would think of him every time she ate soup.
a book on how to do your makeup (unwrapped), price still on it for 2 euro from a charity shop it was a work secret santa🫠 when she handed it to me she said "I figured you'd need it"
my nana would religiously every Christmas buy me the coconut gift set from the body shop I'm allergic to coconut
And all she remembers is grandchild and coconut have a connection. She just assumes it’s because they love it. And maybe OPs parents weren’t reminding her of her mistake.
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I was pregnant and planning to nurse afterwards, I was given a bottle of red wine by the in-laws I can't have red wine, it triggers migraines, which they've known for 12 years
Well, it's stated above, that they knew for 12 years. And even if the migraine would not be a topic: alcohol while being pregnant and also while nursing is a huge no-no.
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my nan gave my brother £90 for Christmas and gave me a diary that had a £4.50 sticker on
She’d of been better off just putti;g £30 In a card for each of them.
That wouldn’t have allowed her to display her favouritism though.
Load More Replies..."Dear diary, I don't know why, but I think my nan likes my brother more than me."
Ah, yes. When I was 18, an elderly friend of my mom's gave my brother and I Christmas gifts one year (not something she normally did) and she really had some weird beef with me b/c while my brother got a card with a $20 bill in it, I got an old ziplock bag full of used makeup, no card. And then my mom made a serious effort to get me to write her a thank you note. LOL. Mom, I love you, but you do not want me to communicate with that woman on any level or it is going to get ugly.
I got a pacifier holder for Christmas when I was 12
Well...they were a fashion accessory for ravers back in the 90s. I think they dipped them in xtasy.
I always wondered why pacifiers became a thing for "gabbers", but this makes sense! Edit: I looked it up, apparently they had them because of that typical teeth grinding and jaw clenching that a lot of ravers had (side effect of certain drügs), they were just protecting their teeth. Lol, such responsible little drüg users.
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The parents of my bf wanted to give me a towel so when I come over I don’t use their clean ones
Sounds like a message: "You are not family here. We want to discourage you from feeling at home." This message does not bode well for a sustained relationship with bf. Parents are telling you that you are unclean.
Alternatively, as another person noted "This needs context. If OP is coming over a few times a week, using a clean towel." There's also the possibility that it's some of those 'display' hand towels that no one expects anyone to use, which were a fad back in the 80's and 90's.
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Weight loss medecine when I was 10 thank you nana
That's very generous to assume...some Nana may be cruel despite being a Nana.
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a box of chocolates 2 years expired
My grandma did that all the time. She stashed every box of chocolates we gave her and regifted it later, usually long after it expired.
Why keep gifting her chocolates that she obviously didn't even want/like?
Load More Replies...Worth noting, chocolate doesn't actually expire. They do have "Best before dates", but that only references when it'll taste best. Even two, four, or ten years later, the chocolate will still be safe to eat. The only thing that may be affected is texture (it may go a bit grainy), or the taste won't be as strong as it would otherwise.
Yes but 'bloom' doesn't taste that great. But in any case, GO GRANDMA!
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Not actually the gift but my grandma gave me a Swarovski bracelet and called it a sw***ika bracelet in the middle of a very fancy busy restaurant and kept asking the waitress if she liked sw***ika’s
Swastikas may have been positive symbols long ago, but today they only stand for hatred.
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My nan stole stuff from my room, shoved it in my bag and that was my Christmas present
My uncle's grandkids did that as a joke on his 85th birthday (but they wrapped it).
My nan died over Christmas when I was 12... the next year I got size 24-28 nighties of my aunt and uncle... they had clearly bought them for nan the year before and decided to regift me at 13
My friends ex once bought him an alarm clock for Christmas…he was completely deaf on both ears
Well, now I'm wondering what deaf folks use for alarms. Yet another in a series of weird thoughts.
Someone I know has a pad that goes under her pillow and when the alarm goes off it vibrates violently and in different patterns.
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Earrings from a boyfriend of 3 years - I don’t and never have had my ears pierced
Some people are just unobservant. My mom got her nose pierced and we made a bet on how long it'd take my dad to notice, the joke went on for so long (well over a year) that we completely forgot about it until one day we're at a restaurant and my dad goes "what's that on your face?". My mom and I had a good laugh.
I'm famously unobservant but EVERYONE sees something literally in the middle of someone's face that you know as well as your own. This isn't as cute as it seems
Load More Replies...I once bought a pair of gold studs and a voucher for getting your ears pierced. My friend had been umming and ahhing about getting her ears pierced for ages!
One of my best friends did this for my 30th. They were lovely and very much my vibe, so I knew she was thinking of me - but I'd never had my ears pierced. Didn't tell her till months later when we were looking at something similar and she pointed it out, and I told her it was cool but I don't have ears pierced We had a good laugh. Got my ears pierced almost 3 years later 🤣 still have the earrings 🤣
Oh yes, see what I commented on the other posts. Story of my life.
Secret Santa at work… I got a half empty bottle of peach schnapps “wrapped” in tin foil
When I was 14, a boyfriend bought me red and black lace underwear from C&A that his mum picked. I had to unwrap it in front of my mum and Grandma. We’d been together 3 weeks
WHOA so inappropriate at any age when it will be opened in front of people but at that age NO. What the hell was his mother thinking when she bought it?
This one's actually kinda funny. I would have LOVED to be a fly on the wall when that gift was unwrapped.
A goldfish (alive) with a pack of salmon because i like sushi..
I mean getting a dead goldfish as a present would arguably be even weirder
My ex bought me Christmas and valentines gifts and never gave them me. Just told me about them
My former best friend gave me stereo speakers for her car. Thats among the thousands of reasons I told her to eff off.
I had an ex than was always "going to buy" something I would have loved but I always "ruined it".
a bottle of wine from my mother in law with not even a glass worth, in a paper bag
dining chair cushions for my 30th birthday, apparently THEY found my dining chairs too uncomfortable
Kabuki... FFS stop trying to play devil's advocate. it's not cute or insightful, it's just annoying.
Why are we giving someone downvotes for expressing another opinion? Downvote me too by all means, but this feels like bullying.
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a pack of weight watchers low cal wraps cos "new year new you" apparently from my colleague, I thought we were friends
I’ve never looked at the calories of wraps but if I was on a diet I would rather eat the food without the wrap. They’re not exactly tasty. The inside food is better than the wrap.
How many times did you punch them on the nose? I ask in the interests of pure scientific enquiry.
My sister gave me a dead moth in a tiny box for Christmas one year x
And particularly interesting, as if it's something rare like an Elephant Hawk moth, then it can be done in a way that's actually quite beautiful. What do you want to bet that sister was a bug collector? Oh, this is the moth I reference by the way: https://www.animalsp...k-Moth-Size.jpg
Load More Replies...At least she didn't try to shove down your throat or put you in a hole and spray you with water
If it looked like the picture I would have loved it. If it was just a random dead smashed moth from home, yikes
old washing powder for main Christmas gift
Deodorant from basic supermarket and a toothbrush
Worked with a woman who didn't bathe often enough. It was so bad she was moved to a corner of the office away from everyone else. Secret Santa's always gave her a nice gift basket with soap, body wash, loofah. She never got the hint.
A gift card for my wedding with £100 written on it. Thought it was incredibly generous and then tried to use it… £20 balance 😅 i don’t know what logic was at work there
OP could have brought up the error, “I just wanted to check that you weren’t scammed. Did you put £100 on the card because it only had £20 on it.” It might be that the shop wrote the wrong amount on the card or their partner stole £80 and lied about how much they spent. OP should light the match and walk away.
You have to scratch the panel on the back to use them. And you top up the amount yourself and the receipt says the amount
Load More Replies...Received a gift card as a wedding present, to Linens & Things, like 2 weeks before the business went bankrupt and closed all stores. I can't remember what it was about the gift card, but we had a strong suspicion that the people who gave it to us had received it at their own wedding the year prior.
My BIL gave us a $50 gift card for our wedding with a ZERO balance. I feel your pain.
For my 13th or 14th I desperately wanted a pet and said I'll take anything except hamsters and bunnies because I dislike both. Am now stuck with two backyard bred disabled bunnies I'll have tocare for
At least OP is responsible and is willing to care for their disabled pets, but this is still sad all around :/
Who hates on bunnies? I can see not wanting to own one, but hating! Poor little bunny fufu...
They're not hating on bunnies, they're hating on having the responsibility for two special needs rabbits shoved down their throat when they specifically told their parents they didn't want rabbits to begin with.
Load More Replies...A gift voucher for a Brazilian steakhouse when I was a vegetarian
A pocket sized packet of tissues
My mum once received (from her grandads new girlfriend) her dead nanny’s old handbag that still had her driving lisence in and a mink hat! Jokes on them, there was £20 left in the bag
I would find that a nice gift (I found my pop's old licence amongst things a while back- can't remember what it was with, but something completely random, and he had been dead for more than 10 years-and I kept it)
But it sounds as if the new girlfriend was getting rid of Grandma's things, not the Grandpa passing down Grandma's things to family members who might appreciate and enjoy them.
Load More Replies...a sachet of anti cellulite cream from my mother-in-law!!
Mine late (ex) MIL got me cutesy ceramic caterpillars from the Flea Market. She said she saw them and thought of me. So, yeah, I made her think of little green, grinning worms.
Give her some hemorrhoid suppositories with the same message.
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A candle… that had already been lit!
It could be very easy if you don’t care how much wrapping actually remains.
Load More Replies...I was going to make candles for my partner's mom for mother's Day today, but I'm feeling really cranky (yay early pregnancy). I'm actually considering just putting all the candle making supplies into a bag and calling it a "DIY" project.
Congratulations! And I used to make candles… hmmm… this is inspiring me…
Load More Replies...I got that once I elementary school from a friend. I figured everything probably wasn't so great at home and said thank you.
Had to comment, in school we did secret Santa, I received a sour cream and chive Dorito dip with no Doritos alongside a bar of soap
My dad wrote my 16th birthday card in pencil. Told me to give him back the card to rewrite it, he didn't want to spend money each year on cards. The envelope was torn open when I got it because
My ex did this for our anniversary. He had a relative that had a shop that closed and he got this 50th anniversary card and made a joke about being together for 50 yrs. This was our first anniversary. Come the second anniversary gave me the card again. How did know. Exact wording written on the inside. Cheapskate. One of many reasons he is an ex.
A massive “stuffed unicorn head” that looked real and horrifying. I was given it at 16
I know this is not really bad, but every year I get a book from my granddad I am dyslexic and can absolutely not read
Ahnjunwan's comment was problematic, but after speech to text, I was wondering if there are other ways for dyslexics to get words on paper. Also, humans are incredibly adaptable. You can 'read' books with text to speech, and I know of one person who did that while following along in the book and trained themselves to recognize the letters. Using them as symbols they were able to decipher enough of written text to comprehend simple signs--effectively they were reading product labels on food and informational highway sides. Everyone deserves all the help that's out there to be able to read to communicate and function easier in this world.
For those that have trouble with discerning the letters, there are dyslexic friendly fonts, like comic sans. Because in these fonts every letter looks distinct from each other. Others do well with a larger font. My brother and I are dyslexic, but different ways. Simplest way to say it is I am a visual thinker and he is a word thinker. If we need to imagine a horse I see the animal, he sees the word. He needs to read slowly and take notes every few sentences and go over the subject several times to learn the subject. While I have no problem with reading. But I also learned to love reading at an early age, while he was very slowly turned around to at least enjoying stories by having a weekly family night where our mother read to us. But a lot of it is practicing when you are still young. When it is still slightly easier.
Load More Replies...Oh sorry I'll turn off my brain not seeing words properly. That's like telling someone whos lost legs to just get help to walk. It's not that simple
Load More Replies...Although it looks like you might be the one with a writing problem. *apparently
Load More Replies...When my son was born someone gave us a gift of used and unwashed baby clothes
Unwashed is gross, but as a parent of 2, don't turn your nose up at 2nd hand baby clothes! Or 2nd hand anything, really (except a car seat; that really should be new for safety features). They're stupid expensive when bought new and the kid's just going to outgrow it in a week anyway!
A workout dvd when I was about 10 from my Nana
I just checked and this is a different poster than the one whose nana gave weight loss medication to a 10 yo. Bad nanas.
I got a Gambols annual (look it up if you are minded so to do) from Nana when I was about 6 or so, with a message "Seek and you shall find" and there was a £1 note hidden in the book. Mighty generous, given how many years ago (over half a century) this was.
A tin of corned beef
Nowt wrong with that, well, in context maybe, but corned beef hash, or a corned beef sandwich with pickled walnuts?
i wanted 2 bowls for ramen for my birthday so i asked my grandma. She thought it would be better to give me their old hotpot pan that they got from someone.
yep! they have a small hole to help hold your chopsticks
Load More Replies...An envelope with about £1.50 in it. (Made from 2p coins)
My nan bought me a pack of peanuts for my 18th birthday. Infact they was actually out of date.. weird
What? They got them for their 18th what's 27 got to do with anything
Load More Replies...My bf of 3 years bought me a croissant, I thought he would give me a real present later on but he never did
I shouldn’t complain because the thought was there but my kid gave me a rock he painted wrapped in paper he stuck down with bubble gum he wasn’t supposed to even have
if the child was a child at the time, that would be one of my best birthday presents
Some kids manage to sell special rocks to their parents or grandparents. So this present was very pricey.
Harry Potter puzzle . I hate puzzels
This guy had a weird thing for me and one day in class brought me a gift bag which had the ingredients to make pasta.. a pack of linguine, jarred sauce and a block of 30% reduced fat cheese
I honestly would have preferred that than the flowers I got from a guy who had a crush on me one year. If he had ever had the courage to talk to me he would have known I dislike flowers. My mum was happy to have them though. (I actually regifted flowers I received from someone at work this week to my mum for mother's day today)
My SO and I started dating way back in high school after I gifted her some wild blackberry jam I had made myself. She practically demands that I make it every time the blackberries come into season now.
Load More Replies...Me and my husband did this with a written recipe card and a couple bottles of wine for my parents for Xmas when we were really broke.
Rice wine vinegar because they thought it was drinking wine
At least it was an honest mistake. And that stuff is useful for cooking.
I once drank apple cider vinegar thinking it was apple cider. I was very young
I was 14 and i got puppy slippers for xmas... I wanted to cry but was akwardly laughing and everyone taught i loved them
Kid was probably at the stage of wanting to seem more grown up and therefore embarrassed by cute presents.
Load More Replies...I don't understand. Why are you crying? Were the slippers made from puppies?
my mom once was shopping and she came across this pretty shirt which was in the BOYS secion and she bougth it and i wore it to school and was happy about it but my teacher saw me and said "my daughter also wanted this shirt" and i didn't realize what she was saying so i kept wearing it until one night i was out and i came across my friends and one girl said "wow that's a nice crop top"
I think OP is a boy? They used to make crop tops for boys too, back in the 1980s.
Load More Replies...You liked it, why let other's opinions make you feel bad about it?
Well, many teenagers are struggling enough...takes time to do your thing and be relaxed about it.
Load More Replies...No, he is a boy, but the shirt was in Boys section, hence why his mom bought it. But apparently it was a girls shirt and in the wrong section. Although seeing as at least 2 people got confused by it, means it might have been closer to a unisex design.
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i used to sh and my grandma got my those ballroom gloves that go all the way up ur arms for christmas
Gloves to cover the scars from c u t t i n g. S e l f h a r m.
Load More Replies...To be fair, I think grandma there was thinking for the best of the OP. It's not unlike how you can get tattoos to cover up SH scars, with the idea being that a person can hide the shame of their scars, while also preventing them from doing it further. If OP wasn't old enough to get tattoos, this actually might work.
Load More Replies...I know them as opera gloves and they're gorgeous, can be worn with so many different styles for a night out. Up to the elbow or up to the shoulder. Harder to come by nowadays, although I haven't looked online (last time I bought them that wasn't an option). I feel like the Grandma may have been trying to offer the grandchild an option (someone doesn't always want to have to get into conversations about the scars on them arms) but maybe the OP felt the Grandma was ashamed of them? Or maybe the OP just didn't see potential for opera gloves.
A non stick frying from the husband, we’d not even been married a year!!
Only buy kitchen equipment, particularly for a woman, that they've asked for or been hankering after. Never do it on a whim!
Load More Replies...So since it was HERS, would he get to eat anything prepared in that pan at all?
So many of the gifts I got from my husband over the 14 yrs we were married were household items, not personal stuff for me. I had been asking for a Opal ring many times. After the divorce, my son gave me an opal necklace for Christmas because he had heard my request many time. Talk about a loving son!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I miss him every day - gone now 18 yrs.
Some men just don't comprehend the whole gift-giving task; it may be genetic.
Our rule is that you never give ‘tools’, kitchen or otherwise, for gifts. That said if it’s something that will make my life easier I’m all for it.
when my daughter was born, my "best friend" got me an embroidered blanket with the wrong date of birth on
Like, a completely different date? Or just one or two days off? It might not be all that bad if friend explained that was second-use and arranged to remove wrong and embroider right date.
It could've been a completely honest mistake on the birthday too. I made my sister and BIL a throw blanket for their wedding and put the wrong month on it. I got their wedding month mixed up with a friend's birthday. Oops 😬
Load More Replies...I had this one boyfriend before that got me a choker necklace as a birthday gift and when he gave it to me he said "I actually don't know if it's your size by looking at your neck rn". Dumped him ASAP
Can't be the only reason you dumped him. I don't know my own neck size.
TBF, I struggle to work out how big my neck is too. I have had to add jump rings to extend chokers as well as removing some for longer necklaces.
I work in mental health and have seen people who have absolutely nothing share gifts: home made cards from hospital resources and yes, fistfuls of small coins, partly used candles, second hand clothes... and other people with nothing are delighted to receive them. The giving is in the gesture and meaning - most of these were done to show how little someone cared but not all. Some may be from genuine poverty.
My friend at school brought me a top, fairly worn, but with a tiger on it. I knew she had gone to huge effort and she knows I adore tigers. It was my most thoughtful gift from friend I had received and I wore it proudly
Load More Replies...I was organizing a drive for homeless people and asked for warm clothing. Someone dropped off a garbage bag of used, unpaired, dirty and full of holes socks. Not exactly a gift but wow.
People think charities should be grateful for stuff most people would rightfully just bin. There was a collection for books for kids in Africa, and I was in the shop when this old boy kept turning up with a shopping trolley full of rank old yellow books at least 50 years old and held together with sellotape. Fit for the bonfire. But he thought he was being generous. Idiot.
Load More Replies...I must have been around 15 and my mother gave me a very trendy Mary Quant makeup kit. Lovely but I soon discovered I was allergic to the foundation. Didn't try the rest. Years later when we hated each other but never said so I got a half empty sample size perfume bottle. Loathed her for many reasons and went nc and refused to go to her funeral.
My mother, bless her thought it be fun to gift me a psychic for my birthday...the psychic told me that my husband will die by 45. I think about it ever day. He's now 43 and has liver failure (and he'sa type 1 diabetic). Hoping for a transplant.🤞
Wow... That's a terrible thing to tell (from the psychic). Fingers crossed, I hope he'll recover soon. People, tell your relatives if you're an organ donor so that they won't hesitate if the occasion comes.
Load More Replies...When I was 22 my then boyfriend got me acne wash and wrinkle cream for Christmas. I was not happy, but in fairness he honestly just saw a brand he knew I liked and just bought stuff...I did make him return it though.
Grandfather lifted me a box of rubbish and junk that had belonged to my Nana who had died. He basically picked a box of rubbish and figured, he didn't want it so why not give it to a 7 year old child? He was also an alcoholic ahole who didn't care about anyone but himself. My father thought it was hilarious to gift me mower blades, for his mower so I could mower his laws. My mother gave me a small cooking pot, that she got for free when purchasing one for herself. I have a family full of people who have narsacist tendencies. They think they're generous and hilarious.
My mom told me about 6 mons before she died (no she had no mental issues) that she had something for me and gives this tube with a nice poster with a nice saying to me and then says oh no that's not for you that's for your brother. So she comes back out with a tube holding a little 8x10 paper saying all these things about daughters. No way she could mix up the two because they were way different in size. She wanted me to know. My mother was a big time narcissist and I was the brunt of her narcissism. Dont plan on putting it anywhere but to goodwill. It was the last thing she gave me
Load More Replies...Oh, and my ex-husband once bought me nothing for Christmas, but presented me with a catalog of plastic bins/containers and told me to pick out which I'd like to "help pack away my junk". I'd bought him an Apple laptop of whatever sort was new in the 2010s. That was a special experience.
My first boyfriend (way back in high school) bought me a pair of 3" realistic ceramic pigs. One was dressed in a baseball uniform. One was in workout gear. I do not like pigs, baseball, or working out. I do not collect ceramic figurines. I was an indie rock chick. Does not compute.
I was 6 and as a family we were vere short of money. For my wonderful mum's birthday I so wanted to give her something special so I found a nearly empty bottle of perfume, I filled it with holy water I took from our church and gave it to her. I told her it was a special perfume and that I saved up all my pocket money to buy it!. She still has it 60 years later and calls it her 'lucky perfume'!
I work in mental health and have seen people who have absolutely nothing share gifts: home made cards from hospital resources and yes, fistfuls of small coins, partly used candles, second hand clothes... and other people with nothing are delighted to receive them. The giving is in the gesture and meaning - most of these were done to show how little someone cared but not all. Some may be from genuine poverty.
My friend at school brought me a top, fairly worn, but with a tiger on it. I knew she had gone to huge effort and she knows I adore tigers. It was my most thoughtful gift from friend I had received and I wore it proudly
Load More Replies...I was organizing a drive for homeless people and asked for warm clothing. Someone dropped off a garbage bag of used, unpaired, dirty and full of holes socks. Not exactly a gift but wow.
People think charities should be grateful for stuff most people would rightfully just bin. There was a collection for books for kids in Africa, and I was in the shop when this old boy kept turning up with a shopping trolley full of rank old yellow books at least 50 years old and held together with sellotape. Fit for the bonfire. But he thought he was being generous. Idiot.
Load More Replies...I must have been around 15 and my mother gave me a very trendy Mary Quant makeup kit. Lovely but I soon discovered I was allergic to the foundation. Didn't try the rest. Years later when we hated each other but never said so I got a half empty sample size perfume bottle. Loathed her for many reasons and went nc and refused to go to her funeral.
My mother, bless her thought it be fun to gift me a psychic for my birthday...the psychic told me that my husband will die by 45. I think about it ever day. He's now 43 and has liver failure (and he'sa type 1 diabetic). Hoping for a transplant.🤞
Wow... That's a terrible thing to tell (from the psychic). Fingers crossed, I hope he'll recover soon. People, tell your relatives if you're an organ donor so that they won't hesitate if the occasion comes.
Load More Replies...When I was 22 my then boyfriend got me acne wash and wrinkle cream for Christmas. I was not happy, but in fairness he honestly just saw a brand he knew I liked and just bought stuff...I did make him return it though.
Grandfather lifted me a box of rubbish and junk that had belonged to my Nana who had died. He basically picked a box of rubbish and figured, he didn't want it so why not give it to a 7 year old child? He was also an alcoholic ahole who didn't care about anyone but himself. My father thought it was hilarious to gift me mower blades, for his mower so I could mower his laws. My mother gave me a small cooking pot, that she got for free when purchasing one for herself. I have a family full of people who have narsacist tendencies. They think they're generous and hilarious.
My mom told me about 6 mons before she died (no she had no mental issues) that she had something for me and gives this tube with a nice poster with a nice saying to me and then says oh no that's not for you that's for your brother. So she comes back out with a tube holding a little 8x10 paper saying all these things about daughters. No way she could mix up the two because they were way different in size. She wanted me to know. My mother was a big time narcissist and I was the brunt of her narcissism. Dont plan on putting it anywhere but to goodwill. It was the last thing she gave me
Load More Replies...Oh, and my ex-husband once bought me nothing for Christmas, but presented me with a catalog of plastic bins/containers and told me to pick out which I'd like to "help pack away my junk". I'd bought him an Apple laptop of whatever sort was new in the 2010s. That was a special experience.
My first boyfriend (way back in high school) bought me a pair of 3" realistic ceramic pigs. One was dressed in a baseball uniform. One was in workout gear. I do not like pigs, baseball, or working out. I do not collect ceramic figurines. I was an indie rock chick. Does not compute.
I was 6 and as a family we were vere short of money. For my wonderful mum's birthday I so wanted to give her something special so I found a nearly empty bottle of perfume, I filled it with holy water I took from our church and gave it to her. I told her it was a special perfume and that I saved up all my pocket money to buy it!. She still has it 60 years later and calls it her 'lucky perfume'!

