THE MOST UNDERRATED CHRISTMAS GIFT
Reddit recently asked: “What is the most underrated Christmas gift you ever gave or received?” Some of the answers:
– “Doing a White Elephant thing at work, I got a 124-pack of toilet paper. Everybody laughed and thought it was funny, but I’ve never even come close to receiving a gift as amazing as that.”
– “Extra phone chargers and wire organizers. It’s something I’d probably not think about until it happens, and then, I’m scrambling to find a charger before my phone dies.”
– “Restaurant gift cards, especially for local, non-chain restaurants.”
– “Nice sheets or towels. Everybody enjoys them, but no one I know can ever justify spending good money on sheets or towels.”
– “”Nice, comfy pajamas — I never buy them for myself.”
– “Flashlights, little kids love them and adults don’t know they need them.”
– “A bidet, better than sliced bread.” (* Uhh, I think you’re using it wrong.)
– “One year, when I didn’t have much money but a lot of wrapping paper, I bought random groceries and wrapped them. No one complained.”
– “My grandma would give me gas cards. Boss move”
– “Socks. Socks and chap-stick.”
– “A corn scraper for my feet.”
– “I tell my grandkids, “If I have to find a place to put it, I don’t want it.”
* Then, weed it is, grandma!
* Uh – how can you tell if someone you know needs a corn scraper?
* It’s true: Little things mean a lot.
* Or the secret is to lower your expectations.








