Christmas gifts can be challenging—sometimes they’re a success, and other times they fall flat, whether you’re giving or receiving them. However, every now and then, you receive a gift so unexpected or extraordinary that it creates a memorable impact for years.
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My MIL handed me a beautifully wrapped gift, and when I opened it, I found a sweater that was several sizes too small. “I thought this might motivate you to get in shape,” she said with a sweet but cutting smile. The room went silent as I sat there, humiliated.
Then my husband took the sweater, held it up, and said, “Wow, Mom, you didn’t have to get Max a present!” Then he tossed it onto the couch where our golden retriever, Max, was lying. Everyone laughed nervously, and her smug expression disappeared.
Story 2
My boyfriend’s grandma had a really unique diamond ring, and I complimented the setting. Later, we met up for lunch, and she gave me my Christmas present. I opened the box and was really confused because there were only little plastic rings. I thought it was something craft-related, she knows I crochet.
No, turns out it was for sizing a ring. And a piece of paper under it showed me the ring that was being custom-made. She bought me my own diamond ring. © notyourcoloringbook / Reddit
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I got a mini jewelry box for traveling from my mother. She gets me cheap jewelry every Christmas (because she likes it), and the only jewelry I wear is my wedding ring and occasional necklace. And I never travel. © tkdbbelt / Reddit
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When my wife and I first got married, her parents hated me. One year, they got me a woman’s sweater. The next Christmas, I wore it over, and my MIL asked my wife why I was wearing a woman’s sweater. © RichLyons*** / Reddit
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My brother gave me a bright orange wallet. “Because you like orange so much,” he said while flashing the wallet I gave him a few years ago. It’s red. He’s color-blind. © Whole-Arachnid-Army / Reddit
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My MIL got me an ugly purse with the clearance sticker still attached. The box it came in was dusty and damaged. © Bottle_Sweaty / Reddit
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When I was 10 years old, my grandparents gave me an unwrapped suitcase for Christmas. In the interests of convenience, they used that suitcase for the wrapped presents for my sisters. © ragedandobtused / Reddit
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My mom asked what my 13-year-old daughter wanted for Christmas, and I said, “She likes to sew.” How this led to our entire extended family buying her nothing but yarn, I do not know. © Downtown_Statement87 / Reddit
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My mom made a pineapple upside down cake for dessert, because she said she knows it’s my favorite. I’m allergic to pineapple. © 111gemini111 / Reddit
I asked for a jigsaw puzzle that had 300–1000 pieces. I received three jigsaw puzzles with 100 pieces each. © Feral-Librarian / Reddit