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AIBU?

To laugh at DP and not let him live this down?

44 replies

Elphie54 · 19/12/2018 02:14

So we did gifts with a couple of friends yesterday. DP apparently was only able to find one color/type of wrapping paper in the closet (even though I know there were several) and wrapped all of his gifts in one color. He THOUGHT he would remember who’s gift was who’s based on size. Well that’s where things went horribly wrong.

He had bought me a nice lingerie set for Christmas. Well imagine his best friend surprise when he opened his gift of.... you guessed it, a lingerie set! Cue hysterical laughter from all of us.

Nope. Not letting him live that down for a very very long time.

OP posts:
WereYouHareWhenIWasFox · 19/12/2018 02:19

We have these things called pens....

Frogletmamma · 19/12/2018 02:21

No. I would mention it at the dinner table over Christmas dinner every year for the next 20 years at least.

Elphie54 · 19/12/2018 02:22

Sadly he does not always think that far ahead....

OP posts:
PerkingFaintly · 19/12/2018 02:23

Ahem. Obviously I haven't just steamed open a Christmas card I'd virtuously written last week but not quite got round to addressing.Blush

MixedMaritalArts · 19/12/2018 02:52

Parcel raffle every year henceforth, I might even put one he’s wrapped in a larger box and wrap in the same paper for a giggle. Also next year’s Christmas card might be his pal’s top half in a boudoir style shot draped in the lingerie if mate has OH : asking nicely for their co operation Grin [santa]

ReedBunting · 19/12/2018 03:00

Do people really open Christmas presents before Christmas?

StoppinBy · 19/12/2018 03:27

Haha, how funny!

@reedbunting, of course they do if you wont be seeing them on Christmas day or very soon after, why wouldn't they?

masterstef · 19/12/2018 03:49

I did this with a friend recently. Bought her a nice candle but gave her a box of chocolates by mistake!

Blush

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Xmas Grin

vinegarqueen · 19/12/2018 03:52

^Also next year’s Christmas card might be his pal’s top half in a boudoir style shot draped in the lingerie if mate has OH : asking nicely for their co operation

^
THIS.

vinegarqueen · 19/12/2018 03:53

@masterstef

were you the friend of the mysterious missing candle poster?

JustJoinedRightNow · 19/12/2018 05:56

Hahaha masterstef - classic.

Whereartthouname · 19/12/2018 09:00

I remember that candle post. Mystery solved. But no id never let dh live it down

BunsOfAnarchy · 19/12/2018 09:03

Please please please tell me his mate at the very least modelled it for him Xmas Wink

Chamomileteaplease · 19/12/2018 09:04

Why would your DP be giving you a gift in front of friends, a week before Christmas?

masterstef · 19/12/2018 12:30

I wasn't really the candle friend... Sorry!

Soubriquet · 19/12/2018 12:31

Oh god that’s brilliant. Definitely needs bringing up again and again Grin

darlingShelby · 19/12/2018 12:42

What was the result of the candle:chocolate saga please?:)

vinegarqueen · 19/12/2018 12:55

@darlingshelby I never found out. Did anyone?? That thread made my brain itch I needed to know the answer so much (maybe I need to get out more...)

Mumsnet calendar anyone? Featuring DHs in mis-gifted undies, parking diagrams, and loo brushes?

ReedBunting · 19/12/2018 19:53

@StoppinBy
of course they do if you wont be seeing them on Christmas day or very soon after, why wouldn't they?
Wow I never knew this was a thing. We keep all presents until Christmas regardless of when we're seeing the giver. Who knew Xmas Smile

ChocolateTearDrops · 19/12/2018 19:57

It's not a thing. It's a thinly veiled attempt for this thread to go mad, conceive further follow up threads with zany characters and improbable occurrences then some cheerleader will demand that it's moved to classics. Hmm

Avrannakern · 19/12/2018 19:59

Next year, I hope that friend buys your DH lingerie.

WorraLiberty · 19/12/2018 19:59

Chocolate you old cynic Grin Grin

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WhoGivesADamnForAFlakeyBandit · 19/12/2018 20:09

My family are renowned for this. Do it every year. I've given them stickers and tags in an attempt to prevent it - when the Dc were younger it was awful because they'd open something and then get it snatched off them and given to someone else. Last year dad put a pen mark on each present - why that was an option rather than oh I dunno, use an initial - and he was so proud of himself because he'd got a bit of paper that had the pen mark and the name of the recipient on it. I took a photo of it, which was great because by 11.45am he'd lost the bloody bit of paper and had no idea who had the red circle presents and who was the blue star.

StoppinBy · 21/12/2018 21:46

@reedbunting - really? I would be pretty disappointed if the receiver didn't open it in front of me, same with birthday parties where kids don't open the presents, makes me a little sad in fact haha.

Lazypuppy · 21/12/2018 21:49

Why don't people just buy tags yu stick on and write people's names on? They're normally right there next to the wrapping paper in shops.

It would never occur to me not to put tags on presents

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