Hey Pandas, AITA For Returning Gifts My MIL Spent A Fortune On Because They Were Awful?
- - Hey Pandas, AITA For Returning Gifts My MIL Spent A Fortune On Because They Were Awful?
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I (28F) celebrate my birthday around the same time as my partner, Alex (31M). Every year, his mom, Carol (55F), usually brings cash or small gifts. We get along fine, but weāre not super close ā sheās quirky, fun, and sometimes acts more like a friend than a mother. She also has a habit of collecting strange things, so you never know what she might show up with.
This year, while I was at work, Alex got a surprise visit from her
Image credits: Rodrigo Sümmer (not the actual photo)
Later, he told me she left gifts for us, but when I asked what they were, he said, āYouāll see.ā I braced myself, knowing Carolās history of unusual choices.
When I got home, I was led to a room where a giant bag was sitting.
Inside were two enormous taxidermy raccoons wearing tiny top hats and bow ties, and a giant neon-orange lava lamp shaped like a pineapple. Yes, really. I couldnāt stop staring.
For context, we just moved into a new apartment and renovated it fully in a minimalist, Scandinavian, organic style ā clean lines, neutral colors, natural materials
Image credits: Cat Han (not the actual photo)
These⦠things? They were the exact opposite of what we wanted. And to make matters worse, the price tags were still attached, totaling over $1,200.
Alex felt awkward in the moment and said, āWow⦠weāll figure out where to put them,ā but I was just speechless.
I couldnāt imagine having taxidermy raccoons in our living room or a neon pineapple lava lamp anywhere in sight
Image credits: fr0ggy5 (not the actual photo)
The next day, I asked Alex to text his mom to see if it was possible to return them. Surprisingly, she agreed and told us we could drop them off at her work, which we did.
I know some people might say I should have just kept them, but I feel like itās reasonable to have our space reflect our style ā especially for something so expensive.
So, Pandas ā AITA for returning these gifts? I just canāt get over how absurd and out-of-place they were, and I feel like it wouldāve been a huge waste to keep them.
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