What would you do for neighbor who cleared your driveway?

Anonymous
Starbucks gift card
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A thank you would be nice but if I were your neighbor some fudge would be fantastic.


Or cookies, because some people (for example, me) like cookies but don't like fudge.
Anonymous
You know
Anonymous
I'm on my way out to do this now. Really, just a smile and a wave is enough. Especially if you're one of the elderly neighbors I'm looking out for.

I mean, if you wanted to bring me wine or cookies or coffee beans I wouldn't say no. But it's way out of proportion. I'm just being neighborly.

Also, do it later, don't come out now. It's cold for you, and I just want to get my 5 houses done quickly.
Anonymous
I would call for beer over wine personally
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm on my way out to do this now. Really, just a smile and a wave is enough. Especially if you're one of the elderly neighbors I'm looking out for.

I mean, if you wanted to bring me wine or cookies or coffee beans I wouldn't say no. But it's way out of proportion. I'm just being neighborly.

Also, do it later, don't come out now. It's cold for you, and I just want to get my 5 houses done quickly.


+1. We always shovel for our elderly next store neighbor (unless the neighbors on the other side get to it first). She'll often give us a bottle of wine but it's totally not necessary- if my grandma were in the same situation is hope someone would help her out too!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just a really heartfelt thank you.

He didn't need to since your Dh was in progress. And you certainly didn't ask your neighbor to help.

Plus, people with snow blowers love walking around wither instantly gratifying snow removal machine. It's a guy thing I suppose.


So true- there are so few opportunities to use a snow blower around here and it's so much easier than shovelling!
Anonymous
No giftcard....thank you note & bottle of wine or special dessert...or pay it forward next time there is an opportunity....
Anonymous
I recently helped a widow (women) shovel her driveway (I'm a mother). I felt moved to help her. I expected nothing in return and got a lot of internal joy from going over to help her. She said thank you and that was enough!
Anonymous
I make things from scratch and send it over. Bless that man with the snow blower!
Anonymous
My husband clears our neighbor's driveways and they always bring him cookies. He loves it.
Anonymous
Blow job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Blow job.


Pretty much this
Anonymous
My DH pretty much clears all the sidewalks on our block and does the driveways for the elderly...to include aprons. He does not expect anything, although he really appreciates the recognition, even if it a simple "thank you". That said, we have received wine, six pack of beer, and Girl Scout cookies after the last.storm. Don't know if we will get anything after today. He does not care as it makes him feel good to help out.
Anonymous
^^ I should add that I plan to give him a BJ tonight. I love that man. 14 years and counting !
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