These SPOILED Kids Ruined CHRISTMAS

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My Grammy left me a ring before she’d passed and I wanted to set it aside for my oldest when she was born. Found an almost exact replica on eBay but wanted to wait for the price to come down. Told my hubby what price I was waiting for and he agreed. It was $5 away and I got an email saying it had been sold. To say I was devastated would be an understatement. That Christmas, we were at my BFFs and he waited so I’d open the last gift. It was the replica ring, he’d bought it out from under me and had it sized to fit me. Best and most romantic gift I’ve ever received 💙

amberbanuelos
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The kids saying "Oh my goodness", is adorable. My 2 year old nephew says this too and it's one of my favorite things he does.

RacheLMNO
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Nah. That mum with the kid tearing up over his sister getting a Meta Quest, etc. And shoving the camera in his face and saying "Are you crying?" Over and over again and the dad like "Oh yeah, it's 'allergies'" in a snide voice.
Eff those parents! Leave the kid alone! He is allowed to have feelings for 1 and 2 baiting him like that ain't cool.
I get it, they're expensive but they *knew* what they were doing there.

everogersdownunder
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All I can think about is that boy saying he had allergies that literally broke my heart😢 he was such a sweetheart about it and all his mom did is kept laughing at him while his feelings were really hurt😭 and then you have other kids being rude smh

Tiffany
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The little girl who kept saying “oh goodness” has my whole heart 🥹

sammyonolan
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I grew up in a camper van with my two older brothers and my mother and father who worked all day everyday to try and support us through school. We couldn't even afford underwear or socks so my grandma has made it a tradition since we were young to always give us all underwear and socks. We were so grateful for those around us on Christmas day. If our parents apologized to us for not being able to get us a gift for Christmas we always told them it was ok, we are just thankful to have food and everyone. How you are raised and the environment you are raised in effects who you are. Some of these children need to sort there attitude.

vixen_j
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4:46 in my opinion the kid didn't do anything, he tried being happy for what I think is his sibling, but the mom and the rest of his family was like seemed to be teasing him and stuff, and them mom putting the phone in his face was wrong, especially when he was crying and trying to hide it. That's my opinion that the mom was in the wrong tho

chicken_godst
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How a parent can find any type of joy in teasing their children with fake presents is beyond me.

mmc
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5:15 I'm mad for the boy... The mother is the worst. I can still feel the disappointment when this happened to me. And no I'm not ungrateful, but my mother started to giving me used or broken things. How i know they were used? It smelled like her friend who smoked a lot. Lots of the times it got me into tears cuz it wasn't anything i could really use. Not my style or like i said broken. And I can't imagine how hurt i would be when someone was recording it and posting on tt

jacefromanotherworld
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My six year old has autism and she’s a sweet good little girl, but she gets overwhelmed at school sometimes and has meltdowns. She was convinced Santa wouldn’t come this year because she struggles at school. I work in a hospital. I told her the paediatricians have a phone line to Santa so he knows where to deliver presents to the sick kids. One of them let me film them calling Santa on the “special phone”. Santa said that it’s ok to mess up, as long as you try.
She was so happy “mom, I always try to be good every day!”
I’m crying just thinking about it.

Edit: when I say “sick kids” I mean the patients in hospital, not my own child! I told her the doctors had a hotline to Santa because they were looking after the kids in the hospital, and they were willing to help us out as a favour!

marynorton
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When I was about 9 I talked all year about how I wanted a dog for Christmas, I looked at shelters online, researched training and different breeds and everything and then when Christmas came around every adult I knew besides my parents and grandparents kept telling me I was being ridiculous to ask for a dog and to be realistic, I was absolutely heart broken but I tried to forget about it and asked for some toys instead. Lo and behold, Christmas came and sitting on the couch was a big fluffy golden retriever puppy waiting for me. I only got to be with him for a year before I had to move and leave him with my grandparents but he grew up to be the best dog ever for them and took care of them until he passed just after Christmas two years ago at the ripe old age of 12. To this day that was the most special experience of my life, and although I was sad at the time about giving leaving him I can’t imagine a better life for both him and my grandparents then they had together.

Tylerthehumam
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That mom asking the boy “why are you crying?” was so out of line. She knows exactly why he’s crying and she won’t allow him the dignity of feeling his very normal and age appropriate disappointment in peace. He was trying not to make a big deal about it and she called him out. She is literally so focused on rubbing it in to the kid who didn’t get one and not even paying attention to the potential joy of the kid who did get it. So wrong.

sarajones
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I relate to the Meta Quest kid so much. My mom would always blow all her money on my older brother and then try to find stuff for me with what was left. Like I was grateful to get anything, but it was difficult to see him open his gifts. My mom tried to claim it was because he had less Christmas times as a kid left, but I didn't seem to get anything I wanted as I got older. Funny how that works.

katielouwho
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The handful of kids who said "I didn't want this" or "this isn't what I asked for" deserve the lifelong embarrassment of being on the internet, but so do their parents. That comes from allowing your child to believe they're entitled to anything they ask for and then shitting on you when they don't get it... Then they unleash that monster into the world onto the rest of us. Nah, if you raise your kid like that, you meed to keep them living with YOU in adulthood to minimize the bull the rest of us will have to deal with. My daughter would NEVER have thought to behave that way. The kid who was crying because he was disappointed however, couldn't help his feelings and his mom was a total asshat for recording it and laughing. Your right kid. She's weird. And we all know it.

lindz
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The meta quest one gets a pass! It's really hard to see someone get something you really wanted for Christmas but didn't get! He was very mature about it but he's still not at the age to fully suppress his emotions yet. Hell! Ik a LOT of grown adults who STILL don't know how to not be total babies 😂😂😂

Quinn-Harrison
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My favorite gift was a doll house with dolls, furnishings, and electricity. Oh, doll family even had a puppy. It was amazing. Later in life I found out that my dad had spent 72hrs plus building it. It was even more special after learning that my dad built it. ❤

sherellmchugh
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During my Hunchback of Notre-Dame era, my parents really went for it and offered me everything Hunchback-themed they could find. Bedsheets, glasses, every Barbie dolls, every freaking thing. Gosh I still cherish these toys to this day and my daughter uses the kitchenware (she's too young to play with the dolls, I wouldn't take the risk of her damaging them). So that's a fond Christmas memory.

titmoff
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I'm glad my son isn't like those kids. He's always grateful for everything he gets. Doesn't matter if it's electronics, toys, board games, and especially clothes. He appreciates it all.

misunderstoodqueenofdarkness
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I hate when people mess with their kids' emotions because they think it's funny when they get upset. Like, Mom, Dad, you are a sadist. See a shrink and leave your kids alone.

DerpDevilDD
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I feel so bad for the Meta Quest kid he was clearly trying so hard to regulate. I experienced something similar when my sister got a super expensive rock tumbler that she had said she didn't even want and I had been saying it had something I wanted for Christmas for years. So when she unwrapped hers, I was of course, excited for her, but also secretly hoping I got one too. And when I unwrapped one of my presents it was the box that the rock tumbler came in and I got super excited and shouted "oh my god, a rock tumbler!" It wasn't. They just used the box, and I definitely felt like it was to tease me. Sister ended up breaking the rock tumbler a week later and saying she didn't even like it anyways.

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