
Does anyone else wrap presents in tin foil? 1. It’s cheaper than wrapping paper. 2. No tape or scissors required. 3. It is silver so looks Christmasy. 4. Easy to do so can be done in the car outside big Tesco
by Laurence-UK

Does anyone else wrap presents in tin foil? 1. It’s cheaper than wrapping paper. 2. No tape or scissors required. 3. It is silver so looks Christmasy. 4. Easy to do so can be done in the car outside big Tesco
by Laurence-UK
30 comments
Looks like a family packed lunch.
Only appropriate if old Saint Nick is bringing Burritos
Definitely doesnt look like drugs
5. The recipient can use it to roast the turkey.
Genius.
TopTrumpWankwer vibes.
No.
That’s fucked up
smithy does
This is top tier childless uncle behaviour and I love it!!
No one does that, surely.
Not all of us live in Jaywick
No
You could also hang Budweiser cans on the Christmas tree, you know because they’re shiny and have red colour, but people don’t for some crazy reason /s
Tin foil is expensive af!
I love that you made no attempt to make neat folds. Just wrap and scrunch like it’s a sandwich
Are you ok? Do you need someone to talk to?
Nope iv got a large industrial roll of wrapping paper from a business I used to run, so I’ll probably never run out lol
5. It looks like shit
You’ve still got 3 days man
How on earth is Tinfoil cheaper than wrapping paper?
Wrapping paper costs less than £1 a roll, Tinfoil is at least double that.
Madness
First of all, merry Christmas, giving presents are where the joy of Christmas is.
Second, who hurt you?
you’ve left it until the last minute again haven’t you…
Only cocaine dealers
It’s giving divorced dad of 3 who lives in his car
yes officer this is the bloke right here
No.
Has the wife taken the kids?
Heroin addicts love this wrapping hack
Did someone watch the Shiny Show as a kid by any chance?
Never gone for tin foil, I usually save all the brown paper packaging from Amazon parcels and such. If I do buy wrapping paper, it’s from charity shops.
As a childless uncle I just give my niece and nephew a handshake with concealed fifty each.