Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, our family gave thank you gifts, cards, letters of appreciation and red envelopes to all three recommenders.
Screw these posters. I am Asian. My child will be a model student, work hard and excel, and treat his teachers with utmost respect.
We show our respect with volunteering, giving generously for staff appreciation and other occasions and giving gifts for thanksgiving and end of school. And we have done that for the entire academic career of my kids.
And by the way, did not even have one single Asian teacher for the 15 years my kids were in school. It was 99% White teachers and one or two Black teachers. NO ONE OBJECTED.
I object. I will not accept money for recommendation letters. I have turned down monetary gifts in the past, and when a family insists then I simply donate the money. My sense of ethics is more important to me than a gift card.
Your “screw these posters” says a lot about you. You don’t really care about teachers if you think your money is more important than their wishes. That not respectful, as you claim to be.
So, you do take the money. What you do with the money is your choice. You can donate it (like you say you do) or wipe your azz with it - it is yours to do with it as you wish.
I am guessing you are not a teacher. I am guessing you are a poor trailer trash Karen actually. Your rage is because you cannot afford to give gifts to teachers and that your culture actually really disrespects teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, our family gave thank you gifts, cards, letters of appreciation and red envelopes to all three recommenders.
Screw these posters. I am Asian. My child will be a model student, work hard and excel, and treat his teachers with utmost respect.
We show our respect with volunteering, giving generously for staff appreciation and other occasions and giving gifts for thanksgiving and end of school. And we have done that for the entire academic career of my kids.
And by the way, did not even have one single Asian teacher for the 15 years my kids were in school. It was 99% White teachers and one or two Black teachers. NO ONE OBJECTED.
I object. I will not accept money for recommendation letters. I have turned down monetary gifts in the past, and when a family insists then I simply donate the money. My sense of ethics is more important to me than a gift card.
Your “screw these posters” says a lot about you. You don’t really care about teachers if you think your money is more important than their wishes. That not respectful, as you claim to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, our family gave thank you gifts, cards, letters of appreciation and red envelopes to all three recommenders.
Screw these posters. I am Asian. My child will be a model student, work hard and excel, and treat his teachers with utmost respect.
We show our respect with volunteering, giving generously for staff appreciation and other occasions and giving gifts for thanksgiving and end of school. And we have done that for the entire academic career of my kids.
And by the way, did not even have one single Asian teacher for the 15 years my kids were in school. It was 99% White teachers and one or two Black teachers. NO ONE OBJECTED.
I object. I will not accept money for recommendation letters. I have turned down monetary gifts in the past, and when a family insists then I simply donate the money. My sense of ethics is more important to me than a gift card.
Your “screw these posters” says a lot about you. You don’t really care about teachers if you think your money is more important than their wishes. That not respectful, as you claim to be.
Anonymous wrote:OP, our family gave thank you gifts, cards, letters of appreciation and red envelopes to all three recommenders.
Screw these posters. I am Asian. My child will be a model student, work hard and excel, and treat his teachers with utmost respect.
We show our respect with volunteering, giving generously for staff appreciation and other occasions and giving gifts for thanksgiving and end of school. And we have done that for the entire academic career of my kids.
And by the way, did not even have one single Asian teacher for the 15 years my kids were in school. It was 99% White teachers and one or two Black teachers. NO ONE OBJECTED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, our family gave thank you gifts, cards, letters of appreciation and red envelopes to all three recommenders.
Screw these posters. I am Asian. My child will be a model student, work hard and excel, and treat his teachers with utmost respect.
We show our respect with volunteering, giving generously for staff appreciation and other occasions and giving gifts for thanksgiving and end of school. And we have done that for the entire academic career of my kids.
And by the way, did not even have one single Asian teacher for the 15 years my kids were in school. It was 99% White teachers and one or two Black teachers. NO ONE OBJECTED.
They’re teachers who don’t get generous gifts and know many of their colleagues do. Policing parents on an anonymous board is easier than having greater self-awareness.
How? The cash gifts by parents were given privately to the teachers, not in front of everyone. So, how did others know that generous gifts were given?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, our family gave thank you gifts, cards, letters of appreciation and red envelopes to all three recommenders.
Screw these posters. I am Asian. My child will be a model student, work hard and excel, and treat his teachers with utmost respect.
We show our respect with volunteering, giving generously for staff appreciation and other occasions and giving gifts for thanksgiving and end of school. And we have done that for the entire academic career of my kids.
And by the way, did not even have one single Asian teacher for the 15 years my kids were in school. It was 99% White teachers and one or two Black teachers. NO ONE OBJECTED.
They’re teachers who don’t get generous gifts and know many of their colleagues do. Policing parents on an anonymous board is easier than having greater self-awareness.
Anonymous wrote:OP, our family gave thank you gifts, cards, letters of appreciation and red envelopes to all three recommenders.
Screw these posters. I am Asian. My child will be a model student, work hard and excel, and treat his teachers with utmost respect.
We show our respect with volunteering, giving generously for staff appreciation and other occasions and giving gifts for thanksgiving and end of school. And we have done that for the entire academic career of my kids.
And by the way, did not even have one single Asian teacher for the 15 years my kids were in school. It was 99% White teachers and one or two Black teachers. NO ONE OBJECTED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Id like to see a teacher look a kid straight in the eye and say- you cause a lot of classroom trouble, and stress all year long and the only reason you passed is because my boss makes me pass everyone. No reference. Get out of my classroom.
That teacher would be fired so fast.
It’s actually better to write a negative letter. It wouldn’t be the first time I do it and it certainly won’t be the last. Then, the crocodile tears come pouring in cause Johnny/Larla wasn’t admitted to their “dream *insert whatever delusional thing they thought they would get*”
This, so much this.
You ask me for a recommendation letter, I will write it... but I write the truth. Good, bad, and ugly.