Lol yea my routine is to look away as I open it, say I got a thing, and act overly joyous. It’s honestly really tiring. I love what they get me, I just wish I didn’t have to act that way, and could just be my regular boring self
Don’t forget the “unable to show emotion but is very grateful” kid Edit: there have been 11 “last comments” each one being overtaken by a different person every few day
@@SkrittleCubing Well, the older versions, yes, but that's because they make the software to be that way and they stop updating those models and focus on the newer models.
Me: *Orders gifts for myself on Amazon.* Lol I am super picky when it comes to gifts to the point where I have to get the gift myself cus no one can get what I want correctly.
I'm the excited one, both me and my brother kinda are. I wake up early somehow and then proceed to annoy my parents until they get up and I can check the gifts out
I dont assume you're spoiled. Just a bit unwise with your money. If your mom can't clean, maybe you and your sister can help out. It will save you alot of money.
@@trollrat2828 What bigger things are there to do? I understand cleaning a house isn't easy, but do you do the big jobs every day? If so, why? In my house, we don't clean every single day. It's not necessary in my opinion.
Haha... Funny story... When I was 6 my parents got tickets to Disney World, and I showed *no* emotion whatsoever. I was excited, I just didn't show that I was happy and very grateful for the trip. My mom almost cancelled the tickets... Edit: The trip was also a christmas present-my parents still tease me about it almost a decade later...
I think you forgot one: that one kid that is extremely happy but just doesn't know how to show enough gratitude so just ends up saying thank you for the rest of the day repeatedly" That's me btw, can anyone relate? Or is something wrong with me? 🤪 Edit: thank you for all the likes, people! I'm glad I'm not the only one who is bad at receiving gifts lmao Edit 2: so umm I mentioned this at a psychology appointment and then I got diagnosed as autistic 😅
My dad got me a whole makeup set and just said, “yeah, no. I hate makeup.” “But GIRLS wear makeup, other wise your gonna look bad.” In my head I just said- ‘glad I’m not a girl then’
I love these serious talks BT. Sometimes you just gotta get something off your chest to someone or an audience in your case to heal. It also helps me feel better as well knowing my feelings relate with someone
Me, who’s the kid who is genuinely happy for gifts but sounds like he doesn’t care with just an “Oh thanks, I love it.”: Bonus points when you get a bit disappointed in a gift and you’re trying SOOOOO hard not to sound spoiled like a Karen who got their order wrong at a Wendy’s.
@@grooviestglobe4907 i think everyone uses male pronouns as a default. You meet someone you know for a long time, you call them dude. You’re referring to an example, they’re male. It’s not misogyny, it’s just reflex
I’m the faker too, but I act more like I actually love it I’m like “WOW I LOVE IT” but in my head I’m like “ok got the super cool thing I want ok cool cool now let’s move on”
don’t forget da one when dey didn’t get da present dey wanted and dey sarcastic sayin”wow,thanks dad!now open it up,wow and IPhone 7,wish I had da IPhone 12”we all know dat kid😂😂😂
I got coal for Christmas once but I wasn't crying, I was laughing my ass off because my sister thought it was chocolate and tried to take a bite out of it.
I'm more of the sneaky kid who already found out what's there present so Im Happy but since I already know it's look s weird that I'm not jumping with joy
@@earomc Would you rather have your kid be crapping and complaining when receiving the gift you've prepared for with ur own money and time of thinking if it'll be good enough for them? I'd rather not give them anything if they'll act too spoiled.
How about the "Unemotional kid" I was that kinda kid. You could gift me whatever, I was really grateful and I loved it, but you wouldnt be able to tell I did... Same when I hated the gift. I just reacted neutral to everything. Im so sad now about that, I didnt want to seem ungrateful.
My siblings are the excited ones , I come off as ungrateful but I am definitely grateful for everything I get, I'm just not the type of person to scream and jump when I get something
@@Bee-uh2zm so true tho I don’t have much of a reaction to many things so I just don’t feel right when everyone else is having a freak out over their presents. Than there’s me