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WORST Christmas Presents Ever

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RedN0se Sun 31-Dec-23 11:38:30

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgL3RMaCPqI

Found these pretty hilarious. What is your worst Christmas gift you've ever received?

Spuddy Tue 02-Jan-24 11:07:43

I don't celebrate Christmas but when I was a teenager a neighbour gave me a pack of make-up ...KNOWING I never use it and still don't, I'm now 58... then they moaned bitterly when they saw me not wearing it! I was told I'm was ungrateful! I tried to tell them that I don't use it, don't agree with it but they wouldn't listen! I binned it!

Over time I was also given a hideous ornament of a bear sat on a log that came from the Poundland shop... I know it did as I saw the ugly things in there! Also binned, it was repulsive!

I was, in my 20s given a naked Barbie doll, messy hair, quite battered, that still had the 50p charity shop sticker on it....I don't collect Barbie's! Binned!

Some people really do need to get a brain!

Purplepixie Tue 02-Jan-24 11:04:45

Haha! Thank you for this post it certainly brought back memories and made me laugh. My sister in law always buys “practical” things. One year it was a chopping board followed by a salt and pepper set.

V3ra Tue 02-Jan-24 10:54:59

ExDancer

A blow torch

My daughter has bought herself one of these! She's hoping it'll kill off the weeds in her crazy paving.

Dogmum2 Tue 02-Jan-24 09:00:12

It would be about 35 years ago my mother in law gave us a set of curved bottom punch bowl glasses.

We didn't own a punch bowl.

Yes, they sadly 'got damaged' in one of our moves ie, they went to the charity shop smile

HomeAgain123 Tue 02-Jan-24 08:43:38

Oh grannyben how does a man’s brain work 🤣🤣🤣 Pringles 🙈

RosiesMaw Tue 02-Jan-24 08:36:24

and a silver napkin ring as she couldn't believe I didn't possess a silver napkin ring
Didn’t you LucyD - oh dear. She obviously didn’t want you to feel left out. Kind thought.
(We all do and our D’s and GC got them as Christening presents.)

HomeAgain123 Tue 02-Jan-24 05:24:41

Seeding calendar from my son …..opened at Xmas lunch in front of many questioned asked ‘am I a gardener’ replied no it’s obviously a joke 🙈🙈 it wasn’t . Let’s just say his list sent was full of expensive items . So relationship bit frosty at moment.

Maggymay Mon 01-Jan-24 23:03:53

One year DH received a pair of brown striped pillow cases from his Mother.

Lucyd Mon 01-Jan-24 22:11:20

The first Christmas I was dating my darling late husband I didn't receive a gift from his parents which was fair enough as I had not met them at that point. The following year when I did get a gift it was a plastic duck shaped pencil sharpener! The following year, despite mother in laws best efforts we were engaged, so she upped her game and I got a set of napkins and a silver napkin ring as she couldn't believe I didn't possess a silver napkin ring!

Tenko Mon 01-Jan-24 21:37:24

My aunt once gave my dd a sponge painting kit. She was 14

25Avalon Mon 01-Jan-24 21:27:54

A pair of granny Pom Pom slippers when I was 13 from Granny complete with 10 bob ticket.

Toetoe Mon 01-Jan-24 21:23:18

Ex MIL handed me a box of Bath cubes from Marks and Spencers . I can't use them so returned them to the shop to exchange for a nice bath soak or body spray. The staff member scanned the bath cubes and told me they couldn't offer an exchange as they were years old stock ! She was a tight ole bird who I learned exchanged and hoarded presants for years .

Grandmadinosaur Mon 01-Jan-24 20:24:11

A fabric bag to keep potatoes in from my mother. No idea what she was thinking of.

Grannyben Mon 01-Jan-24 20:08:33

One tube of Pringles from my now ex husband. I didn't even like Pringles

Chocolatelovinggran Mon 01-Jan-24 20:05:17

Thank you everyone for these posts. It's made me start the New Year with a smile.

Bella23 Mon 01-Jan-24 19:48:47

I had some corkers from my MIL along with the puce cami knickers.
A nightie decorated with muddy footprints had obviously been on the shop floor.
French knickers the cami's didn't work
An electric toothbrush that had to be plugged into the mains, with a note from FIL saying please do not put this in your mouth.
A print of the town where DH went to school, not the nice one with the castle where I went.
A second-hand dress someone had given her ditto second-hand shoes and a vivid green eye shadow.
Was she trying to tell me something?.

crazyH Mon 01-Jan-24 19:33:17

I love this thread - its given me my NY laughs 🤣🤣

crazyH Mon 01-Jan-24 19:31:35

Coolcoco - your m.i.l.’s gifts made me chuckle 😂

Gwyllt Mon 01-Jan-24 19:26:59

Nankate
I think he was hinting he wanted chips If so not exactly subtle

Sallywally1 Mon 01-Jan-24 19:08:36

My late MIL used to give me an apron every yeas because as she put it “I couldn't think of what else to give you!” I think she thought I should do more housework even though I always worked full time. She did not work and her house was pristine!

annodomini Mon 01-Jan-24 09:59:24

My then quite new husband presented me with an 'antique silver' propelling pencil he'd found in a local antique (ie junk) shop. It didn't work then and it never did work.

ExDancer Mon 01-Jan-24 09:38:04

A blow torch

M0nica Mon 01-Jan-24 09:11:34

When I was about 15, an close friend of my mother gave me a clearly well worn mauve petticoat.

RosesandLilac Mon 01-Jan-24 08:14:14

My MIL, for 3 consecutive Christmas’, gave me a used bar of coal tar soap and a grubby flannel.
Needless to say she made her feelings for me abundantly clear from the start and for the next 38 years 😵‍💫
As a three times a week churchgoer she epitomised hypocrisy.

Framilode Mon 01-Jan-24 07:58:09

Not me, but a present from my mother to my husband. A large can of brilliant white paint in a carrier bag.