They Just Wanted to Be Cute, But These Grandma Gifts Are Too Funny

Anything you have ever wanted or needed in life, your grandma has probably bought it for you. Grandmas are just the best. They spoil you rotten and would never visit empty-handed. However, their gifts can become less fun and more hysterically shocking with age. Whether they are doing it intentionally or are completely naive about what interests the youth of today, you are about to see photos of gifts from grandmas who win the award of worst gift givers. Take the time to read the hysterical stories that their grandchildren have described along with them. We can guarantee these pictures will make you appreciate your grandma's gifts even more.

Friend Zone

No one spoils you better than your grandma. Whatever the occasion, they give the best gifts. However, with age, some of these gifts are a little out of touch with what we want, or perhaps grandma is “pulling the wool over your eyes."

Friend Zone

When Jen finally plucked up the courage to tell her traditional grandma that she was moving in with her boyfriend, her grandma gave her a gift she felt would keep the young couple just friends until marriage.

Winter Is Coming

Adrian asked for a helmet for his birthday as he was super interested in medieval warfare. Furthermore, his obsession with Game of Thrones had reached new heights, and he wanted to look ready for the new season.

Winter Is Coming

Not knowing too much about the show or concept, Adrian's grandma wanted to give her grandson more than just a helmet. Instead of buying, she knitted this awesome number that, believe it or not, made Adrian the envy of all his mates.

Sharing Is Caring

Grandma Jones was fed up with buying presents. She was not feeling their impersonal touch and wanted that same warm feeling her grandmother felt when giving hand-made presents to her.

Sharing Is Caring

Therefore, she decided to do what she knows best and knit. Grandma Jones knitted a scarf for her 17 grandchildren, but the outcome wasn't so practical. "Thanks, Grandma J," said Toby, trying on the scarf, "But I didn't know we would all have to share it!"

Let Me Take a Selfie

Older people take a while getting to grips with new technology. Sending picture messages, for example, can now be done instantly and delivered within seconds.

Let Me Take a Selfie

However, this grandma did not quite understand the concept, so rather than sending her selfie by instant message, she printed it off and sent it to her granddaughter. It must have been the slowest picture message to be received since smartphones were invented. At least she knows what a selfie is!