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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Amazon gift card sent by email. This is what "no gifts' means. [/quote] OMG, it’s like trying to talk to a toddler. No gifts means no gifts. Save your Amazon gift cards and give them to your teachers. Do you really think people request no gifts and expect gift cards? [/quote] OMG who cares. An Amazon gift card couldn’t be easier to use. The parents could even just use it towards groceries FFS. You can say “no gifts” but at the end of the day you should be gracious to your guests and an Amazon gift card is literally the most useful thing someone could gift.[/quote]
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