Oddities Unwrapped: The Weirdest Wedding Gifts People Received
It’s the thought that counts when it comes to wedding gifts, right? In some cases, no! Let’s throw it back to my own wedding two years ago. Somehow, I still remember some of the weird wedding gifts we received. Sorry to break it to you, Cousin Phyllis, but no, we didn’t need a teapot cozie. And before you say it, no it wasn’t on our registry. We don’t even own a teapot.
Don’t worry we were “grateful” but also plotting to regift or donate it to the nearest thrift shop. There’s a reason why couples take the time to put together a wedding registry. To avoid the weird gifts completely. Sure, you may have friends who want to throw in a gag gift, like a “Light when [insert husband’s name here] farts” candle from Etsy. But that’s not always the case.
The Weirdest Wedding Gifts People Received
I stumbled across the most relatable Reddit thread about couples revealing the weirdest wedding gifts they received. People included items like a toaster, which isn’t that weird, a salad shooter, whatever that is, and a ceramic lamp of the Virgin Mary. I’ll plead the fifth on that one.
The thread starts with the kickstart question, “What is the weirdest or craziest thing you or someone you’ve known has gotten as a wedding gift?” And the responses didn’t disappoint. In one case, a person who got married in 2010 became the proud owner of a copy of Windows 95. The gift giver was probably so proud of this.
Another person said they received “a decorative wall fan made out of plastic forks, lace, ribbons, and ribbon roses.” They said the “gloriously tacky” gift was first thought to be a joke, but it was from a “sweet little old lady” in their hometown church.
If you thought all was lost, someone said “My cousin was gifted cheese slices and boxes of cereal. It was a fancy wedding, and I was baffled.”
Many couples opt for donations to a charity in their name instead of a gift. Perfectly fine and super simple. But when a couple doesn’t ask, it can get a bit weird. One couple said they received a gift certificate from the internet stating they donated a goat to a family needing a goat in their name.
Someone responded to this charitable gift by saying they did this once. “It was the bride’s 3rd wedding, and the groom was a 45-year-old bachelor. Believe they did not need wedding gifts. Did not feel one bit bad,” they said.
Some people love a regifting moment, whether on the receiving or giving end. But when someone says they received a used waffle iron is where I would draw the line. They could have at least cleaned it first. Another person said, “I got a glass serving dish from my aunt and uncle. When I took it out of the box there was a card inside FROM THEIR WEDDING about 25 years before mine.”
If you received a weird wedding gift or gifted someone something unusual, you may get a good laugh from this thread. Take a look at more responses here.