Heaven's to Betsy! Everyone knows, no matter what, you never regift a present from Granny! ;) Even if those presents were purchased in bulk for all the grandkids! Ohh what I'd give to still receive those gifts, even though all of us 20+ grandkids (on that side of the family) received them. Lol
One year my grand son regifted a gift he didn't like to me and you could see where he tore it open so I knew it wasn't new I wasn't happy so now instead of a 100 bill he gets 50 dollars.
I remember there was a lady I cleaned for said she and her husband got a wooden owl for Christmas one year. They have this running gag with the friends who gave it to them. They write a funny message (like "Guess who's back?") on the owl and then send it in the mail.
I was on her side until I found out it was from grandma. Regifting grandma gifts are a big no-no. Everybody knows you store it in the backyard shed until she forgets about it, then you donate it.
Love when grandma or old aunt stops by your house not too long after giving you the gift. You better have it on display/look like it is in use, as she will take notice if it is not there. After she leaves you can then donate/regift/destroy at your pleasure.
Meela234 : You're safer to keep it there until she dies. Otherwise, she'll somehow know, two days after you donated it, to ask about that sweater she got you 10 years ago, that come to think of it, she's never seen you wear.
There's the old joke about the Jewish mother who gave her son a red shirt and a blue shirt. He wore the red shirt to her house for sabbath dinner. "What?" she asks. "You didn't like the blue shirt?" I actually know this guy. I noticed he was wearing one red sock and one blue sock. He saw me notice. "I've got another pair just like it at home."
Blast my dyslexia! My brain read that as "re-gifting a grandma is a crime" I instantly felt guilty for signing grandma up on all those senior dating sites.
My grandmother used to knit me stuff. I always joked about it, but now I’d give anything to have her be able to knit me something again. She died 4 years ago.
My granny didn't like to surprise people or be surprised. She would take us shopping with her so we could pick out our presents, but she would still wrap them and we couldn't open until Christmas. Lol
My sister-in-law and I would each pick out 2 - 3 items (from catalogs or online, within a certain price range) and then exchange our "wish list" with each other. We would then purchase one or two items from the list, for the recipient. That way it was a surprise, but we knew we'd receive something we definitely wanted.
@@giannag4917 Mine laid out all the ads from the paper and had us circle and initial anything we might want when we were over for Thanksgiving. Once we got old enough where that was sorta impractical she'd just give us money and a clothing of some sort
Ab-so-lutely. Don't bother Grandma when she's watching her stories. Hey, that World ain't gonna Turn on its own, I mean that would make it Another World, as if The Edge Of Night had taken over the whole world, because these are the Days Of Our Lives.
The Granny/Great Auntie draw was a low, low, blow. You have to use those things for people you only see at the office Christmas party lottery gift exchange. If you work with any family member that gifts going nowhere but a donation basket in other city.
If those last chance emails from companies were std's my email is in TROUBLE! Lmao! I've gotten so many of these emails that I can't even delete them easily I'd have to dedicate a full day to deleting them!
If a gift is not particularly personal or useful/wanted, it is perfectly acceptable to pass it along to spark joy for someone else. The error comes when one does so within that social circle. Family, work, church, friends, etc. - whichever sector supplied the gift, you must only regift to a different one which has no member overlap.
I once got this really horrible jumper, and I ended up regifting it. It ended going round 5 people before I was regifted it the following year. It was quite remarkable that I got the same jumper 6 years later
It's Okay To Be Clown Pilled : Not in my family. My only living grandmother died 11 years ago, and I STILL can't bring myself to donate some of the gifts I got from her as a kid, even the ones I *never* wore. 🙄
ErykaSoleil My condolences on your grandmother’s passing. My grandmother went home to Jesus 18 years ago. I can relate. My comment was meant to be light hearted.
@@itsokaytobeclownpilled5937 It is bitter sweet humor. My great gramma passed away at age 102 while shoveling snow from her driveway. A hundred years later I'm still telling her story. Love is bigger than any gift.
One year, my sister got our (insanely ticklish) dad a foot spa. It was highlarious watching him try to stifle his agony the one time he used it, and I think she was oblivious to it.
As hilarious as this is, a small part of me couldn’t help but to think of my own grandma. She passed away 3 years ago & today would of been her 100th birthday. What I would give just to get a crappy Christmas present from her again lol. Happy birthday grandma Pattie, & a early merry christmas
As soon as Grandma got called as a witness, I stopped sipping my tea, my jaw dropped, and I exclaimed with a gasp, "Oh, shoot! Things just got REAL!" 🤣🤣 This is precisely why my sister and I explicitly tell people when we give them presents, "And if you can't use it or don't like it, please feel free to give it to someone else or donate it. I promise I won't hold it against you, because nobody needs more clutter in their lives." Edited to add: The prosecutor's face just screams that he's hoping she doesn't also give him something. 😂
Kira Ward : One of the most awful aspects of true hoarding is that you *do* think you're going to use it, or that there is a real possibility that you might need it one day (and that if you do get rid of it, you will immediately need it). As someone who's got a bit of family history with it, let me say that hoarding is a very distressing complex for the person experiencing it, and anyone who thinks that it's just laziness or selfishness should really read up on the psychology involved. It can be absolutely debilitating, and it's usuallynot really something the person can control on their own without professional help involved.
@@ErykaSoleil I agree. However for those of us that don't have a hoarding disorder, go through your things once a year and as much as someone important gave it to you, unless it's a family heirloom, it's up for a garage sale, Goodwill, reselling on eBay, or regifting. Just my opinion.
Not only do I have that same footbath, there is one that keeps getting put in the white elephant Christmas gift exchange every year. I think I'll introduce mine to the mix this year
@@Greendragon434 last year I put a portable grill in the white elephant, my logic being that EVERYONE can use a small portable grill, from camping to tailgate to back patio or apartment balcony. No one wants a footbath.
And if it was my granny's fruitcake aged with my third cousin's family recipe moonshine, there never WOULD be any mold! (Actually, someone would have eaten it long before the first Christmas was over...that was good stuff.)
U can always regift!! U just gotta make sure that: 1.) It's given to a different friend/family circle, so the original giver never sees it with the new recipient,... 2.) The person won't ask to see u in it or use it,... 3.) IT AIN'T FROM YO GRAMMA!!! U know what we say the south, "This may be the last Christmas we have her, n the last thing she ever gives u!" 😏. 😂
Well it appears my very chocoholic neice doesn't. To my disbelief but true nonetheless. I buy some for her for her stocking as with everyone else but we now do an under the table sock sort out latert in the day. I'm living the dream on that one.
This reminded me of a painful humiliation. When I was a kid, I was invited to a classmate’s birthday party. My mom picked out a gift from my previous birthday party that I didn’t like. I asked her if regifting was okay and she said yes. Turns out, that gift was from another classmate of mine. Imagine the confrontation later. I lied through my teeth. We never spoke again.
ErykaSoleil well, my grandma was satan herself, so yes, without any compunction I regifted or threw out everything she ever gave me until I was old enough just not to talk to that family anymore.
But the thing I love most about Grandma's gifts, are the fact they are perfect for regifting. And I suspect that sister who says she use her foot spa every day, she lies. And one more question: If I can't regift a certain item, can I donate it to charity?
This reminds me of my grandfather he always would order the weirdest gifts from those catlogs for us grandkids then expected is to use them.thanks for the automatic card shuffler. "papu"
I had an aunt who never really understood age appropriate gifting. She would buy nice toys, meant for toddlers and give to teenagers or vice versa(she was the only aunt I had with no children). We always hugged her, thanked her and then swapped gifts later among us kids.
My Grandma regifted stuff all the time. That's why she was soooooooo careful pulling the tape off the wrapping paper. She'd pull just enough off so that she could see what it was and, if she didn't want it, she could just tape it back up and give it to someone else. Don't even have to waste any wrapping paper!
Objection! Grandma clearly admitted that she bought in bulk and handed out to all her grandchildren. That means it was not, repeat not, a thoughtful gift that contained any kind of meaning or love.
You guys are sooo great. I'm a Tennessee fella from the 1970's, I grew up on a lot of the points in your skits. Thanks for the smiles. We really need all the humor we can get.
You know you can't get the same thing for all the grandkids. She's innocent and was totally regifting correctly. The other option was donating the unwanted gift. Still makes you feel guilty though. Love this video! Had the regifting debate at work recently.
If she ordered that foot bath spa from Fingerhut she sure the hell didn't pay $ 20.00 or less for it, more like $ 69.99 + shipping + tax so that $ 20.00 Wal-Mart foot bath spa cost granny $ 89.99 when all is said and done. You know I am right......LOL
I would always have to remember to dig out all of my Grandma's gifts when she would visit. She bought me a couch cover once. It was velvet. I had to find it every time she was coming over. So ugly but I had to make sure she saw that I just loved it. And the decorative hand towels in the bathroom. The Amish quilt...
Truly a southern dilemma. I never faced this until I married into a family of Tennesseans. Now I keep track of gifts with pictures and notes with an app on my phone. Just in case...
regifting is a family tradition in my family. we make it a competition to see how many times same gift can be circulated between christmas, birthdays before finally being pawned of onto unsuspecting friends or last resort yard sale
Our family has a ceramic armadillo that has made the rounds for years! We don't "gift" it either. It just randomly shows up at your house. It could be on the porch, in your car, your shower, your bed...you never know to whom/when/where the Christmas Armadillo will strike.
Deborah Cornell : True dat. Although honestly, if you know how to properly clean and disinfect, a lightly used one isn't any worse than getting a pedicure at the salon.
@@ErykaSoleil *bang bang bang* *Southern People's Court is now in session!* Sir/Ma'am, you have been charged for disrupting the Southern People's Court upload times, *HOW DO YA PLEAD?*
My family has worked around the whole gifts for any event by handing out gift cards. Let the person buy what they want and so the person gifting doesn't have to feel upset if the present was regifted .
Hush! 😂💕 My Granny would go around her house and pick out what each of us got from what she bought through the year. I’ve still got all my gifts...I miss that precious woman 🥰
😆😂🤣 "doohickey". I say that all the time. And I really miss this court skit they do!! Okay got to go back and finish watching. Okay I'm back... Granny missin her daily soaps😆 just like my grandmother was. And "I would never" lol. Gotta love that Matlock. Blessings from bama
I have a "gift drawer." I have started labeling who gave me each gift so I don't regift to the wrong person. (I never had a grannie. One died before I was born and the other when I was three months old. Now I am as old as a grannie.)
Mar B : That's actually a very clever idea. And after reading that you never had a granny, I wish I could give you a hug. If you accept it, I send you an internet hug. ❤️
She's free and clear because the grandma bought it in bulk!! It was not a gift that was only for the defendant.
Exactly what I came here to say! Buying gifts in bulk is at least as bad as re-gifting, so they cancel each other out.
Exactly! It's southern code that bulk gifts are not thoughtful gifts, they are the regift equivalent. I declare this a mistrial!
AGREED! Case dismissed due to Giftus Extreems!
Heaven's to Betsy! Everyone knows, no matter what, you never regift a present from Granny! ;) Even if those presents were purchased in bulk for all the grandkids! Ohh what I'd give to still receive those gifts, even though all of us 20+ grandkids (on that side of the family) received them. Lol
Edward Seales agreed
Mistake was telling ANYBODY it was a regift. Take it to your grave, girl!
One year my grand son regifted a gift he didn't like to me and you could see where he tore it open so I knew it wasn't new I wasn't happy so now instead of a 100 bill he gets 50 dollars.
Melanie Cravens 😱😶😶😂🤣💀🤣💀😂🤣💀
@@melaniecravens7240 And that's justice served.
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@@melaniecravens7240 That's hilarious, and serves him right from one grandmother to another. Lol!
It's only a crime when the gift is refitted back to the person who gave the gift in the first place!
Which is bad. Very. Very. Bad.
I had this happen to me last year, on a gift I gifted the previous year.
My momma did that 😂😂😂 the person looked so hurt.
I remember there was a lady I cleaned for said she and her husband got a wooden owl for Christmas one year. They have this running gag with the friends who gave it to them. They write a funny message (like "Guess who's back?") on the owl and then send it in the mail.
Mollie Tenpenny : That actually sound like a lot of fun. 😆
I was on her side until I found out it was from grandma. Regifting grandma gifts are a big no-no. Everybody knows you store it in the backyard shed until she forgets about it, then you donate it.
Love when grandma or old aunt stops by your house not too long after giving you the gift. You better have it on display/look like it is in use, as she will take notice if it is not there. After she leaves you can then donate/regift/destroy at your pleasure.
If you donate then you better send it to the other side of the planet.
@@alvick353 Very true.
Meela234 : You're safer to keep it there until she dies. Otherwise, she'll somehow know, two days after you donated it, to ask about that sweater she got you 10 years ago, that come to think of it, she's never seen you wear.
There's the old joke about the Jewish mother who gave her son a red shirt and a blue shirt. He wore the red shirt to her house for sabbath dinner. "What?" she asks. "You didn't like the blue shirt?"
I actually know this guy. I noticed he was wearing one red sock and one blue sock. He saw me notice. "I've got another pair just like it at home."
re-gifting is not a crime, re-gifting a grandma gift is!
How about SELLING a christmas gift from yo momma?
unless she bought it in bulk
Blast my dyslexia! My brain read that as "re-gifting a grandma is a crime"
I instantly felt guilty for signing grandma up on all those senior dating sites.
Wait though, granny bought it in bulk! That should cancel out shouldnt it?
@@QuantumLeaper25 it is ok, Give her the money
"Aren't you my defense lawyer? DEFEND ME!"
"Ma'am, a man can only do so much."
You can only be right for so long
My grandmother used to knit me stuff. I always joked about it, but now I’d give anything to have her be able to knit me something again. She died 4 years ago.
"The defedant squeezes the quarter so tight, the eagle screams"
I couldn't stop laughing, I stopped breathing tahahaha
Jona Jones it was said that my aunt could squeeze a buffalo nickel so tight her fingers were brown.
😆😃😂😅😆
@@johntabler349 It is old enough to be part of the lyrics of Down and Out...
It was a great line
@úlfhéðnar same here!
I was team grandma until she said "why can't you be more like your sister?" I heard that constantly growing up.
Same here
and the sister mostly like does not used it every day just says she does
Mary Richardson the sister is definitely lying!!!
Grandma wasn’t watching her daily soaps. Grandma always watches her “stories”.
Ohhhh weeeeeee this is just like Matlock.
Purple usagi, SO TRUE!!!
Yep, as soon as he said that I knew it wasn't right!
They were called stories in OH also
Yep!
My granny didn't like to surprise people or be surprised. She would take us shopping with her so we could pick out our presents, but she would still wrap them and we couldn't open until Christmas. Lol
Yep. That's what mine did. Or would have us make her specific list. It's works better that way. Everyone gets what they want no money wasted
My sister-in-law and I would each pick out 2 - 3 items (from catalogs or online, within a certain price range) and then exchange our "wish list" with each other. We would then purchase one or two items from the list, for the recipient. That way it was a surprise, but we knew we'd receive something we definitely wanted.
@@giannag4917 Mine laid out all the ads from the paper and had us circle and initial anything we might want when we were over for Thanksgiving. Once we got old enough where that was sorta impractical she'd just give us money and a clothing of some sort
My grandmothers always gave me cash.
My godmother/aunt did that too, lol.
I cannot be the only one who sat up straighter when Grandma said Stand up Straight! :)
Yes!
No, I did it too.
IKR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep how did u know
I did it as well 😬😬😂😂
😂 When Grandma said “And stand up straight, please” my body reacted like my own Grandma was speaking. The power of Grandma!
Regifting is a crime until it's a gift you personally don't like.
The Southern People's Court is back! Excited to see its return
Wish this could be a spin-off show lol
Mr Prosecutor, best get your southern terminology correct - Grandma's not watching soaps, she's watching her 'stories'.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had the exact same thought!!
Less your Hispanic you know granny be watching a telenovela
Ab-so-lutely. Don't bother Grandma when she's watching her stories. Hey, that World ain't gonna Turn on its own, I mean that would make it Another World, as if The Edge Of Night had taken over the whole world, because these are the Days Of Our Lives.
Thats low pulling granny as a key witness..
Below the belt low, lol
Officer Tenpenny
Ikr
Someone always snitches to Granny. That's why they know EVERYTHING.
Imagine if takashi 6ix9ine got they granny pulled as key witness lol..
The Granny/Great Auntie draw was a low, low, blow. You have to use those things for people you only see at the office Christmas party lottery gift exchange. If you work with any family member that gifts going nowhere but a donation basket in other city.
the defense lawyer
ABANDON SHIP!!! SHE REGIFTED FROM GRANDMA!!!!
"Ma'am hate to pull you away from your daily soaps" 😂😂😂
Slight correction, it was her "Stories"😉
"Just like Matlock" best line ever....
Southern People's Court could only be better if the late great Andy Griffith was one of the attorneys! 😁
HJG HJG I miss mattock 😢
"Regifting something from Grandma is a line that I'm not willing to cross!" 😂
She said Fingerhut!!🤣😂. They Still send me catalogs. It's been my "Final Chance" for the last 10yrs!! Lol
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If those last chance emails from companies were std's my email is in TROUBLE! Lmao! I've gotten so many of these emails that I can't even delete them easily I'd have to dedicate a full day to deleting them!
Ahhhh! Fingerhut! 😂 I forgot all about that!!!
LOL.
Anybody else put ur shoulders back when 'granny' said 'stand up straight? '
Everybody in the south did. It's not fair.
YES! It's like sth automatic, ain't it! >-))
Granny purchased it from Fingerhut. Nice touch!
When they all sit up straight and so do you
If a gift is not particularly personal or useful/wanted, it is perfectly acceptable to pass it along to spark joy for someone else. The error comes when one does so within that social circle. Family, work, church, friends, etc. - whichever sector supplied the gift, you must only regift to a different one which has no member overlap.
I once got this really horrible jumper, and I ended up regifting it. It ended going round 5 people before I was regifted it the following year. It was quite remarkable that I got the same jumper 6 years later
“The defendant squeezes a quarter so tight the eagle screams!” 😂😂😂
So do I :-)
At my old office we actually had a regift party after Christmas. I guess that made all of us criminals.
😂😂😂 Great idea
That is the best way to move a granny gift on. It can still be risky but nothing ventured nothing moves on.
@@Isabella-nh5dm ..amen.
There’s clause in the law that says you can regift granny’s gift after 3 years without penalty of guilt.
It's Okay To Be Clown Pilled : Not in my family. My only living grandmother died 11 years ago, and I STILL can't bring myself to donate some of the gifts I got from her as a kid, even the ones I *never* wore. 🙄
ErykaSoleil My condolences on your grandmother’s passing. My grandmother went home to Jesus 18 years ago. I can relate.
My comment was meant to be light hearted.
@@itsokaytobeclownpilled5937 It is bitter sweet humor. My great gramma passed away at age 102 while shoveling snow from her driveway. A hundred years later I'm still telling her story. Love is bigger than any gift.
If she has dementia maybe. Gotta warn you those brief moments of clarity will nail you in the long run
This might be the most southern thread ever...;)
Bless you all.
One year, my sister got our (insanely ticklish) dad a foot spa. It was highlarious watching him try to stifle his agony the one time he used it, and I think she was oblivious to it.
"your sister says that she uses her foot bath spa everyday" ROTFL 🤣🤣🤣
Fleet of WJs Sherry showed great tact and restraint by not pointing out that her sister was kying about that!
@@Greendragon434 😎
Greendragon434 CLEARLY lying. Lol
As hilarious as this is, a small part of me couldn’t help but to think of my own grandma. She passed away 3 years ago & today would of been her 100th birthday. What I would give just to get a crappy Christmas present from her again lol. Happy birthday grandma Pattie, & a early merry christmas
As soon as Grandma got called as a witness, I stopped sipping my tea, my jaw dropped, and I exclaimed with a gasp, "Oh, shoot! Things just got REAL!" 🤣🤣
This is precisely why my sister and I explicitly tell people when we give them presents, "And if you can't use it or don't like it, please feel free to give it to someone else or donate it. I promise I won't hold it against you, because nobody needs more clutter in their lives."
Edited to add: The prosecutor's face just screams that he's hoping she doesn't also give him something. 😂
I think it is a crime to hoard stuff you are never going to use.
Kira Ward : One of the most awful aspects of true hoarding is that you *do* think you're going to use it, or that there is a real possibility that you might need it one day (and that if you do get rid of it, you will immediately need it). As someone who's got a bit of family history with it, let me say that hoarding is a very distressing complex for the person experiencing it, and anyone who thinks that it's just laziness or selfishness should really read up on the psychology involved. It can be absolutely debilitating, and it's usuallynot really something the person can control on their own without professional help involved.
@@ErykaSoleil I agree. However for those of us that don't have a hoarding disorder, go through your things once a year and as much as someone important gave it to you, unless it's a family heirloom, it's up for a garage sale, Goodwill, reselling on eBay, or regifting. Just my opinion.
True.
Not only do I have that same footbath, there is one that keeps getting put in the white elephant Christmas gift exchange every year. I think I'll introduce mine to the mix this year
jordan hicks When will shoppers realize that literally nobody on the planet wants a home foot bath spa???
Just give them a candle and be done with it.
@@Greendragon434 last year I put a portable grill in the white elephant, my logic being that EVERYONE can use a small portable grill, from camping to tailgate to back patio or apartment balcony. No one wants a footbath.
jordan hicks I don’t want a grill either
@@danieldaniels7571 and that's why you wouldnt be in my circle of friends
Oooooooo, don't EVER lie to your grandma!! 😮
I still have my grandma's Walgreens soup coup from the early 90's. Never chance her haunting me for regifting this "precious" gift.
Michael Harper I think it’s high time for you to have grilled cheese sandwich and tomato soup in her cup!
@@samiam619 Mmm-mmm good!
It would be great if the new TV show they are doing had a "court reporter" segment every so often, which covered things like this.
Yes! Great idea👍👍
Every single expression is priceless.
My family has a regifted fruitcake that's been going back and forth for 7 years now. Still no mold!
😂
There has been no new fruitcake made in the last 20 years. All of it keeps getting passed around.
Lol 😂
And if it was my granny's fruitcake aged with my third cousin's family recipe moonshine, there never WOULD be any mold! (Actually, someone would have eaten it long before the first Christmas was over...that was good stuff.)
I love the southern court
Not only did she try and regift a gift from Granny, but she then went and lied to her face. For shame.
They really had us in the first half
U can always regift!! U just gotta make sure that:
1.) It's given to a different friend/family circle, so the original giver never sees it with the new recipient,...
2.) The person won't ask to see u in it or use it,...
3.) IT AIN'T FROM YO GRAMMA!!! U know what we say the south, "This may be the last Christmas we have her, n the last thing she ever gives u!" 😏. 😂
18missmm 4) For the love of biscuits, you TAKE THE PREVIOUS GIFT TAG OUT!!
@@llamasugar5478 OMG, I FORGOT!!!!! 🤣🤣😂😂😂😭☠️ See? I wud've done ALL of that n STILL got caught! It's a risky game! 😂😂😂
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Lol! My mom’s side is from Louisiana - I grew up in California. I heard this every time I got a terrible gift!
Ooooh Granny pulled the guilt card!
Lindor is my go to for secret santa, who doesn't love getting a bag of lindor chocolate
purplecatlover1825 randompizza : The co-worker who just went on a diet. 😉
@@ErykaSoleil Naw, they love it more because it's a gift so, you know, they HAVE to eat it right?
a vegan :)
Well it appears my very chocoholic neice doesn't. To my disbelief but true nonetheless. I buy some for her for her stocking as with everyone else but we now do an under the table sock sort out latert in the day. I'm living the dream on that one.
This reminded me of a painful humiliation. When I was a kid, I was invited to a classmate’s birthday party. My mom picked out a gift from my previous birthday party that I didn’t like. I asked her if regifting was okay and she said yes. Turns out, that gift was from another classmate of mine. Imagine the confrontation later. I lied through my teeth. We never spoke again.
Stop attacking me 😭 regifting is literally the gift that keeps on giving
😂
Grey Monochrome : But do you regift gifts you received from your granny? You monster! 😉🤣
ErykaSoleil well, my grandma was satan herself, so yes, without any compunction I regifted or threw out everything she ever gave me until I was old enough just not to talk to that family anymore.
Southern Court is what the people need
Amen
"If he can regift, why can't I degift?"
I LOVE their southern people's court skits.
I actually would have loved both of those gifts! Dang, my feet and neck hurt 😩
But the thing I love most about Grandma's gifts, are the fact they are perfect for regifting. And I suspect that sister who says she use her foot spa every day, she lies.
And one more question: If I can't regift a certain item, can I donate it to charity?
This reminds me of my grandfather he always would order the weirdest gifts from those catlogs for us grandkids then expected is to use them.thanks for the automatic card shuffler. "papu"
Grandma- you have to.speak up...and stand up straight!
Both lawyers and the judge adjust themselves to proper posture! 🤣😂😂
I had an aunt who never really understood age appropriate gifting. She would buy nice toys, meant for toddlers and give to teenagers or vice versa(she was the only aunt I had with no children). We always hugged her, thanked her and then swapped gifts later among us kids.
My Grandma regifted stuff all the time. That's why she was soooooooo careful pulling the tape off the wrapping paper. She'd pull just enough off so that she could see what it was and, if she didn't want it, she could just tape it back up and give it to someone else. Don't even have to waste any wrapping paper!
Glad to see this series back. And Granny, I love Matlock too. 😉
WHAT, It’s not from the Dollar General 😂😂
Objection! Grandma clearly admitted that she bought in bulk and handed out to all her grandchildren. That means it was not, repeat not, a thoughtful gift that contained any kind of meaning or love.
"Oh....Granny, you do give the best gifts"
*That "See? Now you get it" look and nod*
Best part of the video!
Miss Lin's eyes and grandma's face had me on the floor.
And Judge you better use that gift every day!!!
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These videos are always so funny!
I was already smiling, but she grandmas mentioned Fingerhut, my wife had to come in and ask what I was laughing so loudly at. Comedy gold!
You guys are sooo great. I'm a Tennessee fella from the 1970's, I grew up on a lot of the points in your skits. Thanks for the smiles. We really need all the humor we can get.
The eagle screams! I’m dead 🤣🤣🤣
Y’all should do one of y’all had your own airline, or do something with airline travel... it would be soooo funny!!!!
Fly Delta
It's fine to regift if that gift was bought in bulk. No thought went into it. It's not personal.
I totally lost it when she said she ordered from Fingerhut and the Sky Mall magazine! Hilarious!
"Sherry, you done messed up!"
I was laughing so hard, the neighbors down the street thought the elementary school down the street had let out early! Oh heavens to Betsy… 😆
You know you can't get the same thing for all the grandkids. She's innocent and was totally regifting correctly. The other option was donating the unwanted gift. Still makes you feel guilty though. Love this video! Had the regifting debate at work recently.
If she ordered that foot bath spa from Fingerhut she sure the hell didn't pay $ 20.00 or less for it, more like $ 69.99 + shipping + tax so that $ 20.00 Wal-Mart foot bath spa cost granny $ 89.99 when all is said and done. You know I am right......LOL
Sooooo true 🤪
I live in the Midwest sadly it’s 28 dang degrees out here moveing to the south when I can
77f here today, coastal North Carolina 😉😁
Citizen 1 yea
Come on down! 😊
Traci Gresham planing on it when my dad retires I will probably get a stay with him in till I can afford a house and
I would always have to remember to dig out all of my Grandma's gifts when she would visit. She bought me a couch cover once. It was velvet. I had to find it every time she was coming over. So ugly but I had to make sure she saw that I just loved it. And the decorative hand towels in the bathroom. The Amish quilt...
I'm with Marie Kondo - the gift is in the giving, not keeping something that just creates clutter. Regifting is just being sensible 😉
Y'all should just do a sketch comedy TV show... This is funny, like SNL used to be... Thx for the vid!
They're working on it.
This outs SNL to shame. Early ones were ok but it's Shiites now.
Truly a southern dilemma. I never faced this until I married into a family of Tennesseans. Now I keep track of gifts with pictures and notes with an app on my phone. Just in case...
These people are hilarious. As a Virginian I appreciate the humor!
regifting is a family tradition in my family. we make it a competition to see how many times same gift can be circulated between christmas, birthdays before finally being pawned of onto unsuspecting friends or last resort yard sale
Our family has a ceramic armadillo that has made the rounds for years! We don't "gift" it either. It just randomly shows up at your house. It could be on the porch, in your car, your shower, your bed...you never know to whom/when/where the Christmas Armadillo will strike.
This is hilarious. 😂
Rule of thumb: Once a gift is given you can't dictate to the recipient what to do with it. Otherwise it is not considered a gift.
Exactly, it's in the gift giving constitution. I don't know why no one brought that up! Lady could've made an appeal to higher principle.
Actually, a foot spa is a pretty decent gift...as long as it wasn't previously tried out.
Deborah Cornell : True dat. Although honestly, if you know how to properly clean and disinfect, a lightly used one isn't any worse than getting a pedicure at the salon.
Every Christmas, my grandmother would get me a huge tin of a variety of flavored popcorn. I couldn't re-gift lol
My friend once regifted a gift from me to my BFF and he thought I wouldn't find out 😂
I love how when her grandma told him to straighten his back everyone did including me.
*SOUTHERN PEOPLE'S COURT IS NOW IN SESSION*
this is the 5th southern people's court so far
Warlord593 YT : That there aren't more of them is a crime worthy of being brought in front of The Southern People's Court!
@@ErykaSoleil *bang bang bang*
*Southern People's Court is now in session!*
Sir/Ma'am, you have been charged for disrupting the Southern People's Court upload times,
*HOW DO YA PLEAD?*
My grandma gave me clothes that didn't fit from stores that I couldn't afford and weren't near me.
My family has worked around the whole gifts for any event by handing out gift cards. Let the person buy what they want and so the person gifting doesn't have to feel upset if the present was regifted .
chris graf cash would be even better
Hush! 😂💕
My Granny would go around her house and pick out what each of us got from what she bought through the year. I’ve still got all my gifts...I miss that precious woman 🥰
I once purchased a rabbit wine bottle opener for a close relative. She re-gifted a cheap knock off bottle opener back to me... bless her heart
Lol 😂
frankly, this (and the whole channel) is hilarious even here in the frozen North. This Yankee loves this channel.
The two dislikes are from the two lawyers!
😆😂🤣 "doohickey". I say that all the time. And I really miss this court skit they do!! Okay got to go back and finish watching. Okay I'm back... Granny missin her daily soaps😆 just like my grandmother was. And "I would never" lol. Gotta love that Matlock. Blessings from bama
I use them all the time "doohickey, thingamajig, whatyamacallit etc that I had to actually explain to foreigner (domestic and abroad) what they mean 😁
@@bethshadid2087 😆 I can imagine.
I love Granny the most. She cracks me up when she compares the sisters and Sherry makes the pouty face.
LMAO!!! Excellent !!! Keep up the good work y'all. 😃😉😎
Talia and Liz are beautiful
Agreed!
@Redheaded Stranger I don't think so,they never indicated they were related.
I have a "gift drawer." I have started labeling who gave me each gift so I don't regift to the wrong person. (I never had a grannie. One died before I was born and the other when I was three months old. Now I am as old as a grannie.)
Mar B : That's actually a very clever idea. And after reading that you never had a granny, I wish I could give you a hug. If you accept it, I send you an internet hug. ❤️
@@ErykaSoleil Thank you. Hugs back.
What you bet that neck pillow becomes a regifed gift. 🤣