Do you like white elephant gift exchanges?
Two years ago I was the unlucky recipient of the worst white elephant gift ever: rollerblades in men’s size 8 / women’s size 10. Below are a few of the reasons I strongly disliked this “gift”:
- It wasn’t my size
- There was no gift receipt
- I wasn’t sure it was new, and this wasn’t one of those “bring your used crap” gift exchanges
- I actually brought a nice gift that people would appreciate
- I don’t like joke gifts

I mean, I think I would be fine with some joke gifts, like a new whoopee cushion or something. These rollerblades, though, were 100% useless junk to me. I thought about bringing them to Goodwill, but ultimately just left them in my garage and brought it back a year later to the same exact white elephant gift exchange. I had hoped the original gifter would have ended up with it, but alas, another unsuspecting soul got it, and she just left it in her cubicle when she rotated to a different team.
This week we had our annual white elephant gift exchange again, and I opted out since I didn’t want to subject another person to the worst “gift” ever. I found out that another coworker also brought back their white elephant gift from last year, since it was also useless to them.
On the whole, though, I was glad to see that most people actually brought decent gifts:
- blanket (I got a blanket last year and loved it)
- giant Nerf gun
- Codenames (regular and pictures)
- gift cards
One of the gifts was an assortment of cat toys, which I thought was a terrible white elephant gift idea, but it was actually stolen (ostensibly by a cat owner).
All of this just reminded me of a white elephant gift exchange many years ago when I brought an imitation Flowbee (it was previously gifted to me, and it was new). It got a lot of laughs but I felt kind of bad since a good friend ended up with it and nobody stole it from him. A year later, though, he brought it to another white elephant gift exchange, and apparently people were fighting each other for it.
Which just goes to show: one man’s trash is another man’s treasure…unless it’s a pair of rollerblades that’s not in your size, in which case it’s just trash.

Ted, thanks for your courage for speaking out your thoughts, especially right after this horrible event. It's been a a…