I've received a lot of bad gifts in my life but the worst one was a used blouse. A girl I worked with once gave me a blouse for Christmas (wrapped in used paper also). I'm all for recycling but I don't reuse wrapping paper that looks too wrinkled and used. The blouse smelled like B.O. and perfume. I later found out it belonged to her deceased mother. If she had offered me the blouse and said "this belonged to my mother and I would like you to have it," I would have been more accepting. But to be given the used, smelly blouse as a Christmas gift was tacky and inconsiderate. I never wore it and eventually donated it to a place like Salvation Army.
2007-01-09 04:52:02
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answered by Me, Myself & I 4
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I am short, and i usually get presents that are larger than i use. I have got a couple of bracelets from friends and they are always so big for my wrist.
And there is this old lady - the grandmother of my ex - (she is nice person, but this is funny) who every year gives socks to all of her sons and grandsons, and any other man in the family, and for the woman we receive pantyhose.
But i remember this time when my goodmother gave an ENOURMOUS dress i never ever used. I remember that i hate the dress from the moment i saw it, and i don't know how my goodmother could think i would use that thing, but anyway i said thanks, and i really don't rememeber what happened with the dress, i guess it was in my wardrove for a couple of years and someday i just trhowed it away.
2007-01-09 04:58:54
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answered by Popocatepetl 6
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Worst Christmas presents I won have been from my ex-grandparents. i'm no longer blabbing approximately my grandfather as a results of fact he's kicked the bucket. no longer his fault besides. I enjoyed him and forgave him. i'm no longer precisely Christian, yet out of recognize for my father and his mothers and dads, I celebrated Christmas and Chanukah. I waited for Christmas to open my presents. My Christmases weren't that sturdy and that i made up misplaced situations as quickly as I had undesirable. i did no longer submit a Chanukah bush this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days. yet, I have been given undergarments (needed), small bag of tissues (ninja turtles, i replaced right into a female!), no longer something ever on my 'yule' checklist relatively. I form of gave up and moved onto what i could desire to purchase with my own money. even with the undeniable fact that, it does injury whilst all you desire for yule replaced into books. Any style of books as lengthy because it replaced into fictional and not religious. i'm a reader.
2016-12-16 05:23:00
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answered by ? 4
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It's not the value of the gift that count
But the thought of the person that count.
2007-01-09 04:51:43
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answered by massimo 6
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I received a gold metallic mesh sweater tunic thing from a guy I was dating. It was hideous. He obviously didn't know a thing about me. I would have never been caught dead wearing it. I threw it away. I couldn't even give it to good will.
2007-01-09 05:30:41
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answered by kris_swc 2
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A 10x ReGifted Fruit Cake. If it comes back around to me this century I'll probably sell it on E-Bay.-
2007-01-09 04:50:51
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answered by Wood Smoke ~ Free2Bme! 6
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For the past two years in a row, my mother in law has sent me these hideous, cutesy Christmas sweaters, which I have never worn.
2007-01-09 04:53:19
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answered by Lee 7
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A picture of my husband with a friend of mine quite involved. yea that was a great party gift. my now ex husband still has it.
2007-01-09 04:57:43
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answered by lyger1970 3
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A toilet under the Christmas tree - I was remodeling and I need it, but "Yuk", that wasn't something I thought I'd ever see. What did I do with it? I used it.
2007-01-09 04:49:37
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answered by Kathleen M 4
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A bottle of Tibetan yak phlegm. I told the blind boy on my street that it was a new flavor of gum. Got $6. Deal done!
2007-01-09 04:50:09
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answered by Superdog 7
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