Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was tired of buying gift cards and bought monogrammed stationary for all my DC's teachers. It was between that and a really pretty umbrella. Something that everyone can use and can't get enough of. You can always use more notecards and you can never find an umbrella when you need it.
Omg. A flippin umbrella?! You can’t be serious. I’d be so pissed if that was my end of year gift!
- A teacher
NP here. Seriously? Be thankful for whatever the parent can give you. If you don't like the umbrella donate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was tired of buying gift cards and bought monogrammed stationary for all my DC's teachers. It was between that and a really pretty umbrella. Something that everyone can use and can't get enough of. You can always use more notecards and you can never find an umbrella when you need it.
Omg. A flippin umbrella?! You can’t be serious. I’d be so pissed if that was my end of year gift!
- A teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was tired of buying gift cards and bought monogrammed stationary for all my DC's teachers. It was between that and a really pretty umbrella. Something that everyone can use and can't get enough of. You can always use more notecards and you can never find an umbrella when you need it.
Omg. A flippin umbrella?! You can’t be serious. I’d be so pissed if that was my end of year gift!
- A teacher
+1
Why would a gift make you angry ?
Nothing says you’re such a great teacher, we appreciate you...like an umbrella. Lol!
Apparently you aren't as great a teacher as you think you are. You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, and I am a teacher. I don’t need another Starbucks gift card. Write a nice note to them. Better yet, email their principal and AP about what they did for your kid that year and what you loved about them. Admin never gets to see when we are praised, they usually only hear from upset parents. It’s not like we go show them all the cards we get. CC the teacher too so they can see but gas them up to their leadership if they were awesome!
That is a really great idea. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was tired of buying gift cards and bought monogrammed stationary for all my DC's teachers. It was between that and a really pretty umbrella. Something that everyone can use and can't get enough of. You can always use more notecards and you can never find an umbrella when you need it.
Omg. A flippin umbrella?! You can’t be serious. I’d be so pissed if that was my end of year gift!
- A teacher
+1
Why would a gift make you angry ?
Nothing says you’re such a great teacher, we appreciate you...like an umbrella. Lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was tired of buying gift cards and bought monogrammed stationary for all my DC's teachers. It was between that and a really pretty umbrella. Something that everyone can use and can't get enough of. You can always use more notecards and you can never find an umbrella when you need it.
Omg. A flippin umbrella?! You can’t be serious. I’d be so pissed if that was my end of year gift!
- A teacher
+1
Why would a gift make you angry ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was tired of buying gift cards and bought monogrammed stationary for all my DC's teachers. It was between that and a really pretty umbrella. Something that everyone can use and can't get enough of. You can always use more notecards and you can never find an umbrella when you need it.
Omg. A flippin umbrella?! You can’t be serious. I’d be so pissed if that was my end of year gift!
- A teacher
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not a teacher but I’d be happy to take all of your Starbucks gift cards if you don’t care for them.
Seriously, I’d hope you’d be grateful that someone went out of their way.
Momg not this again
Of course I appreciate anything a parent or kid does. BUT IF PEOPLE ARE ASKING FOR IDEAS, this is the way to go. It doesn’t mean I’m spitting on the Starbucks card. I would just prefer this and a parent genuinely asked.
A good way to communicate this is something like “I appreciate all gifts and gift cards but I prefer something general instead of specific, like Target instead of Starbucks.”
Telling people “enough with the Starbucks” is obnoxious and not true....I have teacher friends that love them and told me specifically to give them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not a teacher but I’d be happy to take all of your Starbucks gift cards if you don’t care for them.
Seriously, I’d hope you’d be grateful that someone went out of their way.
Momg not this again
Of course I appreciate anything a parent or kid does. BUT IF PEOPLE ARE ASKING FOR IDEAS, this is the way to go. It doesn’t mean I’m spitting on the Starbucks card. I would just prefer this and a parent genuinely asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was tired of buying gift cards and bought monogrammed stationary for all my DC's teachers. It was between that and a really pretty umbrella. Something that everyone can use and can't get enough of. You can always use more notecards and you can never find an umbrella when you need it.
Omg. A flippin umbrella?! You can’t be serious. I’d be so pissed if that was my end of year gift!
- A teacher
Anonymous wrote:There isn't much time at the end of the year for them to write a thank you note, so it seems better to let it go. Not that they aren't a good teacher, but we've been through the whole year. Let's move on. They've been appreciated enough. It's not like they aren't getting a gift card from the whole class. Nowadays is a note without a gift card appreciated?