Ug.
I am a good person. I may not say gooshy things or remember every birthday but I am genuine in my gestures. I am dependable, forgiving,...and I like my taste.
But that good person does have her limits. Like, why can't I simply be grateful my Secret Santa just gave me tic-tac-toe shot glasses? It's the thought that counts, right? Are gestures not enough? Usually yes. However, not when my Secret Santa thinks I'm a redneck college drunk. I am slightly offended and wish she had just given me chocolates. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy my drinks and love to get silly—probably more often than the next girl. But tic-tac-toe shot glasses?
What am I supposed to do with them? How am I supposed to put on a happy face? Do you want them?
But that good person does have her limits. Like, why can't I simply be grateful my Secret Santa just gave me tic-tac-toe shot glasses? It's the thought that counts, right? Are gestures not enough? Usually yes. However, not when my Secret Santa thinks I'm a redneck college drunk. I am slightly offended and wish she had just given me chocolates. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy my drinks and love to get silly—probably more often than the next girl. But tic-tac-toe shot glasses?
What am I supposed to do with them? How am I supposed to put on a happy face? Do you want them?
Labels: Reject Gifts
No, I do not want them.
There's always Goodwill...
Posted by
Alexandrialeigh |
4:04 PM
I do not want them either. I say REGIFT! Or save them for a white elephant gift party and try to get rid of them that way. Or line them up on a windowsill and plant herbs in them.
Posted by
Kelly Love |
1:45 PM