Darius Alvarez+FollowMIL Drama at Christmas Dinner EscalatesImagine hosting your first Christmas dinner in your new place—paper plates, leftovers, and zero decorations because you’re literally moving. Now add a mother-in-law who criticizes everything, gets mad about being 'ignored,' and then demands an apology the next day. The kicker? The couple stood their ground and said no more apologies or invites until she owns up. The internet is living for this boundary-setting energy. Anyone else have a holiday guest from hell? #Relationships #FamilyDrama #HolidayFails92Share
Robin Long+FollowWait, What Do I Do With This Gift?Unwrapping presents is the best—until you get something totally random (looking at you, glittery gourd). From cheese boards with no cheese to a 5,000-piece puzzle that’s basically a part-time job, some Christmas gifts leave us hilariously stumped. But hey, with a little creativity (or strategic re-gifting), even the weirdest presents can turn into a fun story or a new tradition. What’s the most confusing gift you’ve ever gotten? #News #ChristmasGifts #HolidayFails10Share
Danielle White+FollowGift fails and wins: What’s your story?A cruise on the Nile, a surprise trip to Hawaii, or a mug featuring Tim Curry—some gifts are unforgettable for all the right reasons. But a plaster bat’s head, anti-cellulite cream, or a singing fish plaque? Not so much. Turns out, the best gifts are the ones that show someone’s really been paying attention, while the worst can leave you scratching your head (or heading for the dumpster). What’s the most memorable gift you’ve ever received—good or bad? Let’s hear your stories and see if we can crack the code for perfect presents! #News #GiftStories #HolidayFails00Share
John Fitzgerald+FollowHow to Be the Worst Christmas Host EverEver wonder what makes people dread your Christmas invite? This list is basically a masterclass in what NOT to do. From blasting music so loud you can’t hear yourself think, to ignoring food allergies, and letting the bathroom get gross—these are the habits that’ll have guests counting down the minutes until they can leave. If you spot yourself in a few, don’t panic—there’s still time to fix it before the big day! #Home #ChristmasHosting #HolidayFails00Share
Christine Baxter+FollowHoliday card mix-up: The Sinclaire sagaOrdering 80 custom Christmas cards only to realize they all have the wrong last name—talk about a holiday headache! Instead of reordering (and spending what she called a 'mortgage payment'), Jessi decided to just roll with it and send out cards from the 'Sinclaire' family. The best part? Other parents totally related, sharing their own hilarious card fails and even suggesting Jessi make the mix-up a new family tradition. It’s a reminder that sometimes, embracing the chaos is the most festive thing you can do. Would you have sent the cards anyway or started over? #Business #MakeMoney #HolidayFails00Share
Lauren Cooper+FollowTruck Driver’s Candle Cover-Up?A trucker in BC got pulled over for speeding and the cop found a lit Christmas candle in his cab—plus an open liquor container. Turns out, the driver blew just under the legal BAC limit. Was he really into festive scents, or just trying to hide the booze smell? Either way, he got a three-day driving ban, some hefty fines, and his truck impounded. Talk about a not-so-merry morning! #Transportation #truckinglife #holidayfails00Share
Mary Williams+FollowChristmas Dinner Dishes Nobody EatsLet’s be real—some Christmas dinner classics are just for show. You know that jellied cranberry sauce still shaped like the can? No one touches it. Fruitcake? It’s basically a holiday dare. Molded aspic salad, overcooked potatoes, and those store-bought rolls? They’re just table fillers. Even glazed carrots and canned yams with marshmallows get passed over. If you want your guests to actually eat, maybe skip these and stick to the real crowd-pleasers! #Food #ChristmasDinner #HolidayFails00Share