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what can i buy you ??

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loosinas · 04/07/2011 10:53

ive ordered the staff in my sons class a smallish oxfam unwrapped gift to thank them for alltheir hard work this year... what little something would you want to go with that ? i need to buy for the teacher and the key person and the other TA.. do i differentiate between the different members of staff or buy them all the same ?? help !!

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Elibean · 04/07/2011 11:00

Either all different, or all the same - doesn't matter!

I've given oxfam unwrapped (linked to education) too - with small gift attached. Nice combo Smile

loosinas · 04/07/2011 11:02

ive read the other post about gift and im still thinking argh ? a lot seemed to want wine but then if they dont drink does it really suck to get wine ??? i really dont know !

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Elibean · 04/07/2011 11:09

Our class tends to have a collection for end of year presents, as opposed to Christmas or Easter. And my dd1 likes 'making a book' (ie uploading photos taken during the school year, and dictating bits about them all - I do it online) as her present to her teacher.
But personally, I don't give wine - unless I know a teacher likes it.
Tbh, I think from the threads it doesn't matter too much what you give as long as you put a 'thank you' card with it Smile

Scholes34 · 04/07/2011 13:30

Wine is easily pass-on-able if the teacher doesn't like it, or easy enough to open when friends call round. Certainly not a wasted gift.

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