Anonymous wrote:You should have given her her bonus before she left for the holidays if she has this week off.
She is probably feeling very unappreciated right now.
I normally dont think you need to do a gift from you, maybe something from the kids.
In this case though I think you screwed up in doing nothing before she left so you could do flowers or something small along with the bonus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The whole "gifts should flow down" thing is ridiculous.
It is so insulting to give someone a gift, only to have them say "oh, I really wish you hadn't done this."
Accept it gracefully and just accept the fact that you have a caring, kind nanny.
Exactly. I don't think of myself as "below" you, so I see no reason why I can't give you a gift. If you expressed this "gifts should flow down" crap, I'd probably start looking for a new job where I'm looked at like an equal.
Anonymous wrote:The whole "gifts should flow down" thing is ridiculous.
It is so insulting to give someone a gift, only to have them say "oh, I really wish you hadn't done this."
Accept it gracefully and just accept the fact that you have a caring, kind nanny.
Anonymous wrote:No. It's super weird that the nanny got you a gift. Gifts should flow down.