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Well we did a gift X-change for some program in my University. (CSUS yay). We all agreed minimum $$$$=15 dollars.

I bought my secret santa (girl) a CD that was more than $25 and seems like she liked it. Because my gift exchange person was not there, I did not get mine. The next day, some girl said, "did ya get ur present?" I said, "nope." she stared. "Oh, i left it in your mail box. " I was happy. "Thanks?" I thought. "It's just candy she said............UGH!"

I was semi pissed. It turned out to be a $1 box of candy canes.......what the F*ck?!!! $15 minimum? HELLO... BAHAHAHAHahahahahhahahahah worst gift ever! Seriously this is worst than not getting anything.


Post a story about your worst x-mas gift also.

2007-12-15 07:01:27 · 8 answers · asked by tenkuunoshadow 2 in Society & Culture Holidays Christmas

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My Maternal Grandpa used to give the worst gifts. One year, he sent his presents after the holidays, and my sister got a set of Markers, and a minney Mouse Bell, and all I got was a talking pen. And another year, they never bothered to send our gifts from the previous year, and the candy canes were all old. Then another time, He sent me a fishing Basket, and I dont even fish. He doesnt know us very well.
My mom told him to just send us checks. As for me giving presents, I found this shirt saying "Im a virgin, but this is an old shirt." I wanted to get this for my "Whormer" Aunt who cheated on my uncle and concieved, and became a prostitute, who ended up dating the cop who busted her, who later died.
Last year, I got the worst secret santa present. Ironically, My cousin and I were secret santas. My mom picked it out, and bought all this nice stuff, like a new video game, and he gets me a Simpsons Christmas DVD with Episodes I already have, along with nothing else. UGH! last time I let him shop on his own.
However, the worst one I've ever seen was this year. My mom bought this lady she works with something nice. But that lady wasted all her Christmas bonuses on a new stove, which took a couple years to get fixed.(At least we didnt have to put up with her baking.) So, out of guilt, she gave my mom a jar of these disgusting pickled carrots, and sweet peppers, along with a screwdriver, and there was no lid screw on the jar, but she did get a note saying "These were some leftover gifts we bought." And my aunt always buys my mom cookware, so I've sugested start giving her cookware, since it looks like shes giving hints. And one time for boyscouts, we were suppose to do a random gift exchange, and this rich kid bought some cheap crap, and I got stuck with it. And of course, being 8 at the time, I didnt bother hiding my upsetness. He was a bit hurt, but served him right. I wish I would have bought it.

2007-12-22 08:16:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The Christmas after my now husband and I had gotten engaged, my mother in law gave me childrens PJs with monkey heads all over them and a mens electric razor. My aunt got me a silk scarf with polkadots on it, and my other aunt and cousin have "lost" my xmas gift every year for about 4 years now. They always tell me what they "bought" me, but that they have just "lost" it. My brother had just gotten accepted to college to play football, and my uncle got him a childrens plastic football playset, and not as a joke, they thought he was about 10 years old. And the worst gift I got was from a friend who had just returned from disney world and she wrapped all the shampoos and soaps from the hotel and gave them to me.

2007-12-16 04:32:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

We had secret Santa and this guy walks up to me and hands me something wrapped in notebook paper. He disappeared. I opened it and it was a cd in it's booklet. I looked at the cd and its this unknownHawaiian..hula group from hawaii. Then the CD was used. Straight from his cd collection.

2007-12-17 13:22:10 · answer #3 · answered by meekee02 3 · 1 0

When I was young, my great aunt used to knit these slippers out of pure wool and give them to my sister, brother, our cousins, and myself for Christmas each year. I know she meant well, but they were scratchy feeling and very uncomfortable to wear on your feet.

My mother would insist on us wearing them so I would "accidentally".lose them as soon as possble. Unfortunately, my great aunt must have thought all her great nieces and nephews enjoyed the slippers because the next Christmas we all received another pair.

My great aunt had no children or grandchildren of her own so looking back, I kind of feel guilty for not liking the gifts she gave me and the other kids. However she did make one of those sock monkeys for us one year and that was pretty cool. I wish I still had mine today!

2007-12-15 07:21:16 · answer #4 · answered by susandiane311 5 · 3 1

So I'm a pretty average teenager I suppose. Well last Christmas, my aunt gave me a make-up set. A make-up set sounds pretty awesome, but it wasn't just ANY make-up set.

It was a kiddy make-up set that you can get really cheap. It was one of the kinds that don't work at all and it's for the kindergartners to play dress-up.

Well it didn't make me really pissed since I just politely took it and smiled. After, I gave it to one of my younger cousins (which I hope my aunt didn't find out).

2007-12-15 07:15:12 · answer #5 · answered by ♥天使 4 · 3 2

Any present you get shows that the person was at least thinking of you. Isn't that what counts. My worst holiday season was when I had nobody to share it with.

2007-12-15 07:10:19 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The Christmas after my sister's mother-in law died, she wrapped up a bunch of her towels and wash cloths and gave them to me as a present.

2007-12-15 07:07:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Christmas, old useless trinkets. One of those meat and cheese kits that was bad, maggots found their way through the packaging of the salami. Most embarrassing: the money tree, everyone else would go to the tree get the envelope with name on it, open it in front of everyone. $10 for that person, 25 for that person, you get the idea. But when it came around to me opening my envelope wouldn't you know it, $1.00 Christmas isn't just a time for giving and sharing. It's also a time for some people to humiliate the crap out of their relatives. The best Christmas present I ever got, Playstation 2.

2016-04-09 05:11:01 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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