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Would any MB be offended if your child's nanny sent you an email today wishing you a Happy Mother's Day? Neither my employers nor I are big on holiday greetings in general but if my MB hadn't become a mother I wouldn't have my most adorable and wonderful charge in my life right now.
Seriously, we let birthdays and holidays slide and all seem happy with the arrangement... I don't want to start any kind of a precedent. TIA |
| I certainly wouldn't be offended. I don't think it's necessary, of course, but would never take offense at a genuinely nice sentiment. |
| Happy Mother's Day to all the super mommies out there! Thanks for sharing your joy with me! |
| I thought about texting her, but I wished her a happy mother's day on Friday so I probably won't. |
| It comes across as sucking up. |
| I wouldn't be offended but there's no need. |
OP here. Not in my case - trust me on that. |
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MB and I have a pretty close situation. I texted her that I hope she had a great Mother's Day. I sent that to my ex-employer whom I'm close with as well. She just had a new baby a few weeks back.
I don't really see it as odd. They both thanked me kindly for it. To me it's just like saying " Merry Xmas". |
I FaceTime my former MB, and in two weeks when I go back to CA to visit I'm staying two nights with that family. I'm extremely close with my first NF - they will forever and ever be in my life. I don't think it's weird, offensive or sucking up. |
| I sent my MomBoss a "Happy Mother's Day" text message + I also included a funny story about her child. She loves it when I relay funny things her child did when she wasn't there, they never get old. |