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Would will be ok to give to an elementary teacher a $25 gift card at Olive Garden restaurant?
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| Of course. |
| Should I choose another restaurant? |
Have DC find out her fave. I don't think too many people like Olive Garden. |
| Sure, but Olive Garden for 2 usually cost more than $25 - I'd go to a place that she can eat for two for $25. Their food quality is not very good either. |
| That's pretty crappy. Who the hell goes to Olive Garden besides obese people from Florida? |
my skinny asian kid loves OG. OP - give a target gc. Much more useful, and safe. Who doesn't need cleaning supplies? |
| Sure it will be fine. And if its not she can trade it with a teacher who got one for Barnes and Noble, etc. |
| I have a friend who has been an elementary school teacher for many years. She told me the teachers sometimes swap their Christmas / end of school year gift cards with each other in the teachers lounge. My friend likes the starbucks ones, so she swaps others for their starbucks gift cards. |
It doesn't need to be a place she can eat for $25, but she can deduct it from her bill. OP, I think a $25 gift card anywhere is very generous. If you want to play it safe, you can do Target b/c she can buy groceries, toiletries, etc. But I'm sure she'll feel appreciated. |
| It's generous of you to give any gift card. Amazon and target are safest but it's nice to get restaurants or Starbucks because it forces me to treat myself. I don't usually go to Olive Garden but it would be appreciated just the same and I would take my children. |
| What is the gift card for? |
First grade teacher here-- that sounds like a tasty gift! I'd like it . (Just make sure that your school is near an Olive Garden-- I think the only ones around here are Tyson's, fall church and laurel, right?) I love the mushroom ravioli.
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| I teach high school, and though DW thinks it not very classy, I LOVE Olive Garden! |
| Target is the best IMO. There's something for everyone. |