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Title: Bad gifting?
Post by: sgluckadoo on December 14, 2014, 04:47:21 pm
Are you dreading a bad gift? Do you have a bad gifter in the family?

My husband is terrible at picking things out for me and I am not hard to shop for! I even go to extra lengths to make it easy on him, but he still ends up getting things that aren't me. Several years in a row I have received fishing poles. He fishes. I do not. And when I do, I use one pole, I do not need a new one at christmas every year. sigh.

This year I suggested we just give to needy children rather than worry about giving each other stuff we don't need.
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: renee10 on December 14, 2014, 05:36:15 pm
I dread when my mom gets clothing for me. I appreciate that shes thinking of me but it is best I buy clothing on my own. I've gotten some stuff I never wore but didn't want to hurt her feelings so I didn't comment about it.
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: reiddb on December 14, 2014, 05:43:25 pm
I guess he is REALLY wanting you to share in one of his favorite activities.  At least he wants you with him~try out those poles with enthusiasm~(then buy him those symphony concert tickets for his gift) hee hee
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: sgluckadoo on December 14, 2014, 08:04:59 pm
I guess he is REALLY wanting you to share in one of his favorite activities.  At least he wants you with him~try out those poles with enthusiasm~(then buy him those symphony concert tickets for his gift) hee hee

LOL tickets to a play would be excellent pay back, i mean thoughtful gift.

Yes, he does like it when I go fishing with him. I just dont need umpteen poles and 500 lures and certainly dont want them as gifts, lol!
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: sgluckadoo on December 14, 2014, 08:06:05 pm
I dread when my mom gets clothing for me. I appreciate that shes thinking of me but it is best I buy clothing on my own. I've gotten some stuff I never wore but didn't want to hurt her feelings so I didn't comment about it.

Oh yes! i remember those days. My mom and grandmother both would be me horrid clothing when i was a teen/young lady. we are talking granny clothes for a teenager! it was awful. I was the kid in high school wearing mom jeans and a blazer!!!!
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: hicaniplay on December 16, 2014, 05:17:12 pm
Uhm no. But I worry that *I'm* the bad gifter xD
I never know what to get people. And I always tell people not to give me anything. I'm not really much of a gift type of person. I appreciate the sentiment behind it, but I'd really rather not, it's so uncomfortable for me (receiving and giving).
I always have to ask pretty much everyone around the person I'm getting a gift for for suggestions, that's how terrible I am. I really should just use gift cards more, but then I worry that that won't be seen as being "thoughtful" enough xD
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: sherryfan on December 16, 2014, 06:38:35 pm
Sorry to hear that. Maybe next time just ask for a gift card or take him when you are shopping, and let him pay for the thing you like, that will be the best gift ever  :present: Happy Holidays everyone  :)
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: marciaenglish on December 16, 2014, 06:42:01 pm
You know they say it's the thought that counts!  But; my hubby is the same way!
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: Shandara09 on December 17, 2014, 10:17:57 am
My family is usually good at knowing what I would like, but sometimes my mom gives me some clothes that I'll never wear.  Then sometimes she gives me something that I love, so who knows what she has in store this year.  :)
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: debidoo on December 17, 2014, 10:21:14 am
LOL I was married for 34 years but my husband always knew jewelry was the never fail gift but most years we didn't have money to do anything but get our boys something.  The needy children idea is awesome because really once we get to be adults giving to others seems like what we should be doing if we can afford it anyway and Christmas is really for children in my opinion.  Good luck whatever you guys decide and have a Merry Christmas.  :present:
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: aflyingmonkey on December 17, 2014, 10:30:39 am
We buy ourselves a joint gift, usually something for the house.

I've done that ticket gift to a play, works out well...  for me :)
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: bowrunner on December 17, 2014, 11:03:34 am
The very most lousy gift I ever received from my husband was a blender when 3 of my friends received diamond earrings from their friends.  All 3 of them phoned me all excited and I had a blender to be excited about - not.
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: lucky382001 on December 17, 2014, 02:07:54 pm
I think sometimes people just don't know what to get each other.  I think the fact that they want to give you a gift at all is gift enough in itself. 
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: tikihut5 on December 17, 2014, 03:02:22 pm
I dread when my mom gets clothing for me. I appreciate that shes thinking of me but it is best I buy clothing on my own. I've gotten some stuff I never wore but didn't want to hurt her feelings so I didn't comment about it.

Same here. I am very picky about my clothes. This year I made a wishlist on Amazon and said any of those items will be great.

I hope I can act surprised on Christmas when I open my gift. I noticed an item missing from my mothers' wish list and was going to ask her about it since it was something she wanted. I almost bought it but picked another item. Before I could ask her she told me she purchased my gift and it was from her wish list.

*crickets*

I haven't mentioned seeing the item missing from the list.
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: Liquidfire_43 on December 17, 2014, 05:45:23 pm
Money is a universal gift... I don't feel bad giving money as a gift because most of my friends/family do the same thing.. If there is something someone wants, I would get it.. If not go default and gift money or giftcards
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: catchow on December 17, 2014, 08:18:53 pm
uuugh yes, I have a family member that does this alot. Shes out of work, and usually gives broken things she finds, several times she has found a collectable I collect, and part is broken, or cracked.

 Id rather not get anything at all, or go to the dollar tree and get me a hand cream or something
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: plennis on December 17, 2014, 09:01:02 pm
I always get a supply of gift cards,  then I don't get caught off guard when a last minute friend drops by with a gift.  I get them for places I like to go or eat at so they don't get wasted at all. 
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: Skyisbluetoday on December 17, 2014, 09:27:13 pm
I'm not dreading a bad gift. I can't think of anybody that give's a bad gift!
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: catherinedwhite on December 17, 2014, 09:29:28 pm
My daughter is in Kindergarten and I am trying to teach her the season is about giving. I want her to learn about the birth of Jesus more than about Santa Clause.
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: bretay on December 18, 2014, 05:41:44 am
i had rather give gifts than get them..i enjoy the look on others faces,especially the grandkids...my gift is watching them...i dont think i have ever received a bad gift..i love the handmade birthday cards or gifts from people..
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: kingozzy on December 18, 2014, 09:24:24 am
I have gotten a few stinkers but most of the time I get some good stuff that  I can use
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: aflyingmonkey on December 18, 2014, 09:57:25 am
uuugh yes, I have a family member that does this alot. Shes out of work, and usually gives broken things she finds, several times she has found a collectable I collect, and part is broken, or cracked.

 Id rather not get anything at all, or go to the dollar tree and get me a hand cream or something


You need to get her on Fusion Cash :)
Title: Re: Bad gifting?
Post by: dreamyxo on December 18, 2014, 10:14:24 am
I don't get gifts like that so I don't care.  If I didn't like it I'd take it back or give it to a thrift store.