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If you are a teacher, would you appreciate

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Soubriquet · 05/07/2022 09:10

Prosecco Fudge?

I don’t have a lot of money this year but I’ve seen little 250grams of Prosecco fudge for sale that look sweet.

Yay or nay?

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partystress · 05/07/2022 09:15

Honestly, genuine words in a note or a card are what I always appreciate most. No need for any gift at all.

PurpleDaisies · 05/07/2022 09:17

I agree-I’d rather someone struggling with cash didn’t buy a gift. Cards (homemade or otherwise) are lovely.

PurpleDaisies · 05/07/2022 09:18

Actually I’d rather everyone didn’t buy gifts in general-not just those struggling. I don’t like the pressure on everyone to buy presents.

Soubriquet · 05/07/2022 09:19

Thank you. I do want to get one of the teachers something because she has stayed behind for the last few weeks for a day at a time to give ds (and other children) private tutoring sessions. For free.

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Soubriquet · 05/07/2022 09:22

Same teacher also runs a choir club during lunch times for both of my children and they really enjoy doing that

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thesandwich · 05/07/2022 09:26

Dh has a drawer full of cards his pupils gave him over the years. Especially ones made by students. Means a lot.

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