Worst Christmas present?
I got a can of spam once, literally a can of spam.
Now, this was at a Christmas party where you were supposed to bring a 5-10 dollar gift for a gift exchange, yet I was kind of baffled why somebody would give away a can of spam.
I will say the next year at the Christmas party I regifted the can of spam (because I never ate it) and through in a gift card on it, so I guess that would be the lousiest gift I have given, besides not giving anything at all. (I have an extremely large family and we have an expectation that everyone in the family gets something for everybody, and due to my forgetfulness and my habits of procrastinating things, I have forgotten a couple times for a couple distant relatives).
This is why I dislike the whole gift giving thing. In our society, it turns the focus to recieving instead of giving (the opposite of what the day is there to remind us of, the birth of the ultimate giver).
On Topic: A sock from my brother that he wrapped and gave to me instead of throwing it away from all the holes in it. Worst, yet closest to the nothing I keep telling people to give me.
And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.
Revelation 6:8
I hate getting gift cards, it's like giving me cash I have to spend at a certain place.
I don't think most of the folks in this thread are really saying that though. A gift for someone can be a great thing if it's something that fits their style, but sometimes all the gift does is show folks that you don't know anything about them, at all. It stands out in the wrong way.
For myself, it's mostly come down to "gift cards for stores I never go to", and once I got a gift card for a resteraunt that closed down right at christmas. I got the money for it, but it was more headache than anything. In addition, plenty of resteraunt gift cards I've gotten weren't even enough for a meal from that resteraunt, so...
My mother would appreciate just about anything she got, but each year my brother would give her something stupid, then give his wife's mother the same gift + something else! That pissed her off quite a bit. ("here's a tin of popcorn for you, and for you, a tin of popcorn and a trivial pursuit game!")
When my brother was little, he got a pair of used shoes. No one ever admitted to doing it, so no clue who it was from.On Topic: A sock from my brother that he wrapped and gave to me instead of throwing it away from all the holes in it. Worst, yet closest to the nothing I keep telling people to give me.
For myself, finally last year I got the lump of coal I've been asking for for years. It's hanging on my tree this year.
When I was in my teens, I would usually give a list of ISBN's for books I wanted and then end up getting a calender.
I personally kinda hate how Christmas is very gift oriented. I wish it was more like thanksgiving.
If I have kids I think I'll end up turning it into a thanksgiving sort of holiday.
Oh and worst gift I'v gotten was 100 dollars... in all pennies from my aunt.
Mine was actually more my fault than anything.
One year, I failed to come up with a christmas list because I had basically already bought everything I wanted. So I was like, 'meh, gift cards.' X-mas rolls around, there are a TON of presents under the tree. My sister, mom, and dad were absolutely surrounded when I got done passing them out (my official job at X-mas lol), and I had a whopping 6 envelopes with...you guessed it, gift cards. Was the most depressing X-mas ever, but again, it was basically my fault. And to make matters worse, several of the cards were to places I will NEVER shop at (like American Eagle...wtf?) so I ended up just selling some of them to my mom and taking the cash.
However, that being said, I am not hard to please at X-mas. My grandfather sends me a box of mac'n'cheese every year. Different types every time, not just the run-of-the-mill stuff. This stems from the fact that when I was in the Navy, they lived in San Diego where I was stationed, and every few weeks they'd buy me a 'brick' of mac'n'cheese from CostCo (15 boxes in a package or something like that). So every year, he still supplies me with a box of mac. I actually look forward to it each year.
One year, after I'd gotten out of the Navy and moved into my own place, I got things like towels, dishes, silverware, etc. Stuff to furnish my apartment with. Freaking rocked.
Actually, this year is the first year in AGES that I've actually bothered to make up a list. Really curious what I'm going to get this year lol.
As far as the whole 'meaning of X-mas, shouldn't be about gifts, etc' well, it's a holiday stolen by a mainstream religion and converted for their purposes, and seeing as I am NOT a religious person in the least, I really don't care what the actual spiritual meaning behind it is. It's a time for my family and I to pig out, give each other presents, and have a good time. That's all I need.
With gift-giving occasions I try to keep in mind that it's the thought that counts. It may not be a thoughtful-thought, in fact it's often a "saw this at the dollar store last week" thought (ty gramma... ), but still, they cared enough to keep up social expectations! and that's something! lol
Ok, more seriously, presents for me are about the thought I put into a gift for others. That's where I get my fun. Yes, it can suck to get a present that doesn't feel as on-par with the time (hand made knitted items) or money I spent, but instead of dwelling on that I focus on that I saw my grandmother and she liked what I gave her, not on the 2 dollar slippers she gave me that don't fit (my mother used them, said they were comfy actually).
Poor-presents can be a sign that someone doesn't know you well. They could care about getting you something nice but have absolutely no idea what you'd want, like, or use. Some might know, but then draws a blank when it comes to giving a gift that shows they know you. So you end up with the bath sets, pens and stationary, ties... Perhaps the quality of gift would improve if you worked on your relationship with your brother and sister in law? Invite them over for dinner, to summer parties, call them from time to time ore then you might now. This will help them learn about what you like by discussing your interests as part of conversations. If after forming stronger relationships they still give dreadful gifts then that's fine. Spend a similar amount ($30-$60 by the sounds of it) on a gift card (or bath sets..) and instead of worrying about the gifts, enjoy your family. (well, enjoy them as much as anyone does over the holidays when slightly grumpy about the cheap generic gift )
Last edited by Joi; 2012-12-10 at 08:25 AM.
Oh jeez.. I'm 21 now, been living on my own for a few years.. So I haven't been expecting gifts, but when I was growing up my father would get me clothes every year. Always buying the wrong sizes. XL, or 36 waist pants.. Size 12 boots, etc etc..
I'm about 6 ft, 150 lbs at age 21.. Back then, I was even more slender and lanky than I am now.. An XL shirt when I was 10 was like a tarp to me. And 36 waist pants, so I could wrap them around and wear them twice?
Or the dirt bike and ATV he got me for Christmas, that I was never allowed to ride.. Why spend so much and not allow it?
I asked for socks last year, I got some freakin' sweet socks, I will probably do it again every year from here on out.
One Christmas my Aunt got me another one of those "pretty fish" and put him in one of my Aquariums. When I found out about this one Christmas, My first reaction was Ohh shit and wanted the new one out of the tank and into my reserve tank asap. I came upstairs to see a torn apart Betta and my old Betta in Rambo mode with part of a Fin missing.
He is still alive. Used to be very interactive with humans, eating out of Fingers, going to the glass when people are nearby. Now he is just very aggressive toward everyone.
My Aunt meant well.This just shows two things. Pets are poor gifts and a badly researched gift brings nothing good.
Crappy christmas gifts, oh Iv'e gotten a ton of those over the years! Every single year I would get at least one mug/cup, thankfully I no longer do!
I also used to get religion based gifts from one of my aunts (like invitations to "jesus camps" and what not, with cards written in A LOT of different colors, you almost got a seizure from trying to read it.
Also me an my younger brother (2 years apart) always got, and still get the same exact gift from several uncles/aunts etc. Usually some really horrible cologne that never gets used, and socks, never the right size of course. That would make them useful.
Knitted sweaters, often with some ghastly colors and pattern. Always the itchy kind.
Knitted socks, didn't mind those as much as they are useful (iv'e got rather cold feet). But when you have an entire section of your closed dedicated to knitted socks, you know you get to many.
Other gifts I hate getting are tableware, I do not need, nor want. Several different sets of non matching tableware, that will never get used. I am kinda vocal about that, and somewhat OCD.
Let's not forget those somewhat distant relatives that "heard you are into gaming" for example, and gives you games that you are not remotely interested in (very first world problem, I know).
And last but not least, age inappropriate gifts. There's nothing great about giving someone a gift, meant for people far younger, or far older than you are. Seriously, you don't even know the age of the person you give a gift to = Speak about being invested! *eyeroll*
Best gift I ever got, and still get. Is a single chocolate covered marzipan pig, with some money. It's a gift me and my siblings have gotten as long as I can remember from our grandparents (mothers side). I dread the day I no longer receive that gift, will be a sad christmas for sure.
He who is not satisfied with a little, is satisfied with nothing.
or better
He who is not satisfied with a little, is worth nothing.
I'm usually happy with anything, but there was one gift I was pretty mad for receiving. My extremely obese grandfather gave me a dieting book he got for free. I've always been very skinny and struggled to keep my weight UP, so that present was not just lacking thought (which I don't mind) but a bit insulting and showed he practically had no idea about my life. And it's not like we're distant; he only has two grand children and we meet at least once a month.
well as a kid I would have said clothes this days i'm just happy if I can spend the holidays with the family
Read the whole thread jackass, I said multiple times if you aren't willing to give cash/gift cards, I don't WANT a gift, and I would be perfectly HAPPY getting nothing. I would be happier if you save your money and time rather than spending it on something I can't use, at least that way you have more money to buy something for yourself. Not sure why that's considered a bad thing in your eyes.
I got a face sauna once, not really my thing. and i gave a alarm clock radio... pretty cheap
sometimes you just don't know what a person wants!
Ohhh presents, the bane of those... eh.. right..
Always a tough call what to get someone for Christmas (or birthday :P)
If the people around me want something they'll simply buy it. They've got everything they need! And I have no idea what to possibly buy.
But this year. Hoho this year! >D
I'll surprise them all...