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Wife got me the gift I said I didnt want

by Emily Davis
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP) recently celebrated a birthday, during which his wife asked for gift suggestions. OP provided several ideas, but when the wife specifically suggested a coffee maker, OP declined, citing past negative experiences with a similar machine that required constant repairs. OP also mentioned receiving a Yeti product from his mother-in-law (MIL) every year for five years, products he never uses, and had asked his wife to convey this to the MIL to stop the unwanted gifts.

Upon opening his gifts from his wife, OP discovered he had received both a Keurig coffee maker and a Yeti product. Following this, OP immediately asked his wife for the receipts so he could return both items. This action led to conflict, causing the wife distress, and prompting OP to question whether his reaction was inappropriate.

Wife got me the gift I said I didnt want

So I had a birthday two months ago. Wife asked...

I told her I had a coffee maker in the...

Also, my MIL has given me a yeti for Christmas...

I open my two gifts. It's a Keurig coffee maker...

In the field of relationship dynamics, Dr. Marlowe Ross is known for noting, “Effective communication is not just about transmitting information; it is about ensuring the intended message—including negative preferences—is received, acknowledged, and acted upon by the receiver.”

OP’s situation highlights a failure in the feedback loop within the gift-giving process. OP communicated his dislikes clearly (the Keurig requiring maintenance and the accumulation of unused Yetis). When the wife proceeded with these exact items, it suggests either poor listening or a prioritization of her perception of what OP should want over his stated needs. Receiving the Yeti, after specifically asking his wife to intercede with the MIL, indicates a boundary violation, not just from the MIL, but from the wife who failed to act as an advocate.

OP’s immediate request for receipts, while emotionally understandable given the accumulated frustration, shifted the interaction from a conversation about poor gift choices to a transactional demand for returns. A more constructive path forward might have involved addressing the pattern of ignored communication first, perhaps by saying, ‘I appreciate the thought, but we need to talk about why I received both things I asked you not to buy me,’ before moving to the practical step of returning them. However, OP’s feelings of being unheard regarding repetitive, unwanted items are valid.

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HERE’S HOW REDDIT BLEW UP AFTER HEARING THIS – PEOPLE COULDN’T BELIEVE IT.

RainbowNerdsareNice No, you are not. It's strange that you said...

roxywalker I'd return it too.: NTA. Return what she gave...

ocean_lei NTA. Nope,

I even explained to my older children that when you...

it is NOT a thoughtful gift. Either she is not...

Maria36AMiles Return them and get something you want.: You said...

darciekim5 that's just weird: She either didn't hear you right...

RandomReddit9791 NTA. I don't know if I would've more disappointed...

forgetregret1day I don't get her reasoning.

She asked, you said no and she still bought it...

Is she just oblivious or does she have some kind...

There are a million gifts she could choose from -...

It's just a little too mean and inconsiderate to be...

The core conflict centers on OP’s clear communication of his preferences regarding gifts, which was seemingly ignored by his wife in favor of purchasing items he explicitly stated he did not want or need. OP is now facing the fallout from directly rejecting gifts he believes are burdensome or unwanted, contrasting with his wife’s apparent effort to give him something she thought he desired.

The debate hinges on whether OP was justified in immediately demanding to return the gifts based on his prior warnings, or if his actions were too harsh given his wife’s intent. Readers must consider where the boundary lies between honoring a spouse’s preference and accepting a well-intentioned but flawed gift.

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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