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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I have been given a birthday present that holds very little interest for me at all, I have feigned liking it for so long but it really isn't me at all.

It is a track day experience in a car, now to some that is brilliant but it just doesn't interest me at all.

Am I being ungrateful by not liking it?

Also

Has anyone got it wrong with you?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

was it one of those - what to get someone who has everything they need kind of gifts- maybe give it up for a charity raffle

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By *iamondjoeMan  over a year ago

Glastonbury

Oh god yeah.

If it was sincerely given, smile sweetly and take it to the charity shop

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Smile, thank them lots then give it to me!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A track day in a car might be a bit difficult when asked if you enjoyed it and run the risk of being given another one next year. How about you just go and try it. You never know it might be good to do something different !

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By *ENDAROOSCouple  over a year ago

South West London / Surrey

Yes, people often buy me Birthday/Christmas presents that just aren't me.

I think its that people tend to buy things they like for others.

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By *aturelover2016Man  over a year ago

London

I've been given the old Spanish Archer a few times

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By *nfamyMan  over a year ago

Goole

Granma to me

I'VE got you this Football shirt, it was Man United

I was 29 at the time, I support Liverpool so I used it too clean my car.

Couldn't give it to a Charity shop, because that was where she bought it from.

Bit of a bind

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"was it one of those - what to get someone who has everything they need kind of gifts- maybe give it up for a charity raffle"

Giving to charity is best. At least a gift was given, someone thought of them and spent a decent amount of their money. Who cares if it's not perfect.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I find it difficult to buy for people because like me if they actually want something they tend to just buy it.

I try to make gifts meaningful or at least fun.

When I'm given a gift it's always gratefully received and I don't believe in recycling

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Go along n try it. Take a few mates along & make an evening of it with food & drinks afterwards. You might actually enjoy it.

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By *anky_PankyWoman  over a year ago

Filthy Fuckeryville

Most gifts I get aren't 'me'

I wear COCO and people buy me COCO Mademoiselle (despite the fact it smells NOTHING like I do!).

My mother in law always buys me grotesque jewellry which I know cost her a lot despite it being cheap overpriced crap.

My husband went to America for work and brought me back a KISS t-shirt. I only like TWO Kiss songs from their whole back catalogue! You would think he would surely know that after 20years!?

If anyone wants to give me anything just make it money so I can get something I actually want please!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Most gifts I get aren't 'me'

I wear COCO and people buy me COCO Mademoiselle (despite the fact it smells NOTHING like I do!).

My mother in law always buys me grotesque jewellry which I know cost her a lot despite it being cheap overpriced crap.

My husband went to America for work and brought me back a KISS t-shirt. I only like TWO Kiss songs from their whole back catalogue! You would think he would surely know that after 20years!?

If anyone wants to give me anything just make it money so I can get something I actually want please! "

hahah reminded me - ex bought me a beegees cd he wanted - i dont even like them particularly - went into his car and stayed there

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By *evaquitCouple  over a year ago

Catthorpe

How rude! Yet undeniably spot on.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My ex's ability to monumentally screw up pressies was epic. A few examples:

A toilet seat

The DVD of A Bridge Too Far (his fave film which I still haven't seen as he took the DVD back to Iraq with him on his very next tour)

A set of adjustable spanners.

A mini mag light.

My personal favourite was in the early days of dating when he turned up with two bunches of flowers, handed me one and said "They were two for one in the garage and I thought you and *insert wife's name* might like them".

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By *anderer8707Man  over a year ago

Telford


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My husband went to America for work and brought me back a KISS t-shirt. I only like TWO Kiss songs from their whole back catalogue! You would think he would surely know that after 20years!? "

Why would you think that when (in my experience) wives are changing their minds every day!


"If anyone wants to give me anything just make it money so I can get something I actually want please! "

The pleasure is in the giving, just smile and say 'Thank you'

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By *ervent_fervourMan  over a year ago

Halifax

Nope. ANY present is a good one.

Don't get enough these days..

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By *carlet_heavenWoman  over a year ago

somewhere in the sticks

I don't think anyone should complain…somewhere a child in Africa would probably be overjoyed if you gave them a bottle of water we'd use to flush our toilets with (which is actually drinking water , if you think about it)

We mostly a wasteful, ungrateful society & clueless about it

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I ended up going to the experience, queuing took longer than the ride lol, it was sitting in a Bentley being driven fast round the top gear track.

It was ok, but at £60 I thought it was a tad over priced.

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By *iforfun999Man  over a year ago

Haverfordwest

I have a day at the races voucher to use too, from my mother at Christmas. I have no interest in horse racing, but will give the experience a go and unlikely to place a bet.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My aunty used to shop a lit on qvc.

I got the same Leighton Denny nail stuff 3 times... I go for gel polish manicures so no use to me!

And useless evening bags, American make up bags and pvc coated organiser bags..

All went on bay of e.

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