| You are a ridiculous person OP. If you get so wound up over stuff like this, life can't be fun for you. |
| NP. I haven't read the entire thread, but I understand what OP is saying. As a first-time parent, I admit I was also disappointed not to receive a thank you from 5 of DD's 6 daycare teachers (she recently switched rooms). I didn't expect a written note, but I did expect a verbal thanks. |
I don't and I have given plenty of those! |
Only to my favorite teachers - of course.
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Big Woop! |
| This post. |
| OP, they are talking about you on another thread |
Hey OP, I'm your kid's teacher. I sent you a thank you note but it's at your house in DC. I'm so sorry I didn't get your forwarding address in Austria so I could send the thank you note directly to you on your vacation. I am so, so sorry you have to wait until AFTER your holiday to receive my thank you. please forgive me. |
What thread? Cause I want to talk about her too |
| I wouldn't even want a thank you note. That makes me think my gift just created more work for the teacher, which obviously isn't the point. |
FCPS teachers getting a free day off for Tuesday's snow cluster, thoughts? |
+1 |
| Teacher here. I just wrote thank-yous and put them in the kids' mailboxes today (along with a note to every child thanking them for the class gift). Please don't expect teachers to send out thank you notes ASAP. Getting prickly about such things is such a waste of time. DO get upset if your teacher is not teaching your child. |
| I give gift cards as gifts, and they're intended as a way to say "thank you" to teacher around the holidays. Not much thought goes into it and I would never expect a thank you card in return. |
| What's a Brighton gift? |