Monday, 25 June 2012

The 5 Most Awful Wedding Gifts


Wedding presents are difficult to get right. You need to find something tasteful, which suits both bride and groom, while trying not to break the bank. Still, you'll see it could be worse, as we show you the worst sins against wedding gifts.

Post-Gazette

Re-gifting

There's nothing lazier and more insulting to a couple than giving a gift that is obviously just being passed along. Bad gifts that Brides told Wedding site The Knot, include“A regifted apple peeler” and “A regifted gravy boat that was broken.”

Worse yet, is to open a gift that you had given to someone in the past. Though it is hilarious in Old School when Frank (Will Ferrell) keeps trying to get rid of his breadmaker, the bride and groom might not find it so funny.

Money Woes

Couples on The Knot also talked about strange donations they recieved, like $10 in scratch cards,
a graduation card with $7 in it and a pair of Boxers with money in them.

The strangest has to be the tale told by 'Mrs Knitting' about a guest who cancelled the $300 cheque he'd given the couple because he didn't get enough alcohol at the wedding!

Inappropriate

It goes without saying that anything risque is a no-no, lots of people have been pretty embarrassed when on the receiving end of a copy of The Kama Sutra.

Although giving the groom a card for a divorce lawyer is bad, the most insulting gift we could find was a set of scales given from parents to their daughter with the touching sentiments;

To help insure our wedding dress investment, please buy some scales of your choosing with this money and weigh yourself once a week.

The Frisky
Awkward 

There are some gifts that will only lead to an awkward silence. Alcohol, like a microbrewery kit, is best avoided as is the sometimes daunting presentation of baby clothes...

Make sure to check everything you buy to make sure of its quality. You might think that's a bit overboard but imagine being the person who presented the bride with towels reading "Home Sweet Homo."

Nothing

The greatest sin of them all is to turn up empty-handed. At the very least you should make the effort to make a joke out of it, with this packet of Nothing, advertised as being “for the person who has everything.”

Totally-Funky
Practically anything you can think of is better than these gifts, but, if you're struggling check out our Wedding Gift Guide for proper gifts.

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