Best Amazon Prime Day deals: Mumsnet favourites

Best Amazon Prime Day deals:
Mumsnet favourites

Shop now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

not really an aibu more a manners question.

14 replies

stargazer83 · 24/12/2011 09:42

I work with the public and sometimes my 6 year old comes into work with me and has a great time with some of the customers. When I went into work lastnight a customer had left a Christmas card for dd with some money in it.

I can't remember if we did him a card and we will be seeing him this afternoon! So do I a) write him a card and risk it looking like how was an after thought b) front it out today but ensure dd does him a spectacular thank you card?

OP posts:
JosieZ · 24/12/2011 09:43

b)

StealthPolarBear · 24/12/2011 09:44

B I think.

Bloodymary · 24/12/2011 09:44

I would go for b.

EssentialFattyAcid · 24/12/2011 09:44

b definitely - homemade card should do it

SantasStrapon · 24/12/2011 09:44

I think b) too. What a lovely customer, you must work at a brilliant company.

debka · 24/12/2011 09:44

b

troisgarcons · 24/12/2011 09:45

B!

unanimous then Grin

Elfontheedge · 24/12/2011 09:46

Yup definitely B

StealthPolarBear · 24/12/2011 09:48

And I don't think it matters as such that you haven't given him a card. I think us was giving your dd a gift rather than exchnging cards iyswim. He put it in a card because that's what you do at Christmas.

mrsjay · 24/12/2011 09:49

B as its the nicer thing to do , im not 1 for thank you cards for every gift but he didnt have to get her anything ,

stargazer83 · 24/12/2011 09:50

Wow thank you for the quick reply's I'm guessing I will go for B :o
My company's shite but our customers are lovely so would hate to offend unintentionally especially when they are all so great with dd.

OP posts:
valiumredhead · 24/12/2011 10:53

B!

WorraLiberty · 24/12/2011 10:57

Definitely B

And get the glitter glue out Xmas Grin

How nice of him though Xmas Smile

ILoveSanta · 24/12/2011 10:57

B for sure, only polite to send a thank you, and as has been already said, the gift and card were for your DD, so I don't think it was meant as an exchange of cards.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page