Anonymous wrote:A thoughtful note and an email to the principal about what you appreciate. Seriously. We remember those kind words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give a donation in the teacher's name to UNICEF.
That is far more for you than the teacher. Tacky.
Incredibly tacky!
I'm not sure tacky is the right word. Maybe presumptuous? I do not think it's okay to donate money in someone else's name unless you know for certain it's a cause that person would support.
Tacky is the parent giving teachers envelopes of cash.
UNICEF teaches and helps kids. You think it would be presumptive to donate to UNICEF on behalf of a teacher who teaches and helps kids?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give a donation in the teacher's name to UNICEF.
That is far more for you than the teacher. Tacky.
Incredibly tacky!
I'm not sure tacky is the right word. Maybe presumptuous? I do not think it's okay to donate money in someone else's name unless you know for certain it's a cause that person would support.
Tacky is the parent giving teachers envelopes of cash.
Anonymous wrote:So many people are so picky.
I use every gift.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I give a donation in the teacher's name to UNICEF.
That is far more for you than the teacher. Tacky.
Incredibly tacky!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is cash in an Asian money envelope acceptable?
Will you feel offended if a parent gifts you a modest amount (say $15 -%20) in a gift envelope?
I don't know if offended is the right word. I might think you confused me for the babysitter.
How much are you expecting?