Buying teacher end of year presents
When did all this start?
My kids are wrapping theirs now, i wouldnt mind but sally's teacher was **** and Sam has her next year. We never bought our teachers anything when we were kids |
Originally Posted by j4ckos mate
(Post 8027629)
we never bought our teachers anything when we was kids
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Me and a few mates bought our high school geography teacher "going away" presents when she left. We all wanted to bone her badly though. That was the last year of school, and she said that if any of us were ever out in Glasgow, we could stay in her flat :norty:
Yes please! Still havnt taken her up on that offer though(i'm now 21) |
My boy starts school in September. Apparently his new teacher is a fox. Would lingerie be appropriate as a Christmas present? :norty:
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Originally Posted by Suresh
(Post 8027721)
My boy starts school in September. Apparently his new teacher is a fox. Would lingerie be appropriate as a Christmas present? :norty:
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you should see the one helping out at beavers - she just left to go to uni
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Originally Posted by j4ckos mate
(Post 8027747)
you should see the one helping out at beavers - she just left to go to uni
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Originally Posted by j4ckos mate
(Post 8027747)
you should see the one helping out at beavers - she just left to go to uni
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When i pick him up,
a girl go's there as well, i thought they had owls, or brownines |
Fek the pressies - They get full pay for doing nothing for the holidays. Anyway - your kids will have new teachers next year, so there is nothing to be gained from buttering up the outgoing teachers.
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Originally Posted by j4ckos mate
(Post 8027828)
When i pick him up,
a girl go's there as well, i thought they had owls, or brownines |
Originally Posted by fast bloke
(Post 8028185)
Fek the pressies - They get full pay for doing nothing for the holidays. Anyway - your kids will have new teachers next year, so there is nothing to be gained from buttering up the outgoing teachers.
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Originally Posted by Tam the bam
(Post 8028191)
Brownies :eek: Isn't that racist nowadays!! :Suspiciou
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Originally Posted by Tam the bam
(Post 8028198)
I dunno mate, some of my kids teachers were hot as feck, I'd be happy to give them a box of chocks or a cream pie at the end of the year! :thumb:
(You should see the bazongas on the young lass who educated our youngest this year. I managed to make it to every parent teacher interview, but i have absolutely no idea what she was saying :D ) |
LOL, Mrs Abdabz to be in 13 days is a teacher and this year we got 17 boxes of chocolates (pop round if you want some) and 5 bottles of wine, along with other goodies...:lol1:
It has happened for as long as she has been teaching (9 years) and is nothing more than a thankyou from parents who believe she has gone the extra mile with their kids. Parents don't have to do it and if the teacher was poop, smelly or ugly I wouldnt suggest it, but for me it's great because I get drunk by association :notworthy: :D |
All we ever wanted to give our teachers when we left at the end of term was a good kick in:D How times have changed!!!!!!!!!!
Cheers Colin |
We don't buy chocolates or wine at Christmas 'cos my wife brings back so much from the kids she teaches. She's a peri music teacher so she has somewhere like 200 kids to teach - we get LOADS of stuff
The mantlepiece is full of cards at the moment as well, she's been getting more and more each year, but has been getting them from the moment she started teaching. I guess the idea has just kind of caught on. |
Originally Posted by j4ckos mate
(Post 8027629)
When did all this start?
My kids are wrapping theirs now, i wouldnt mind but sally's teacher was **** and Sam has her next year. We never bought our teachers anything when we were kids |
Originally Posted by Abdabz
(Post 8028363)
LOL, Mrs Abdabz to be in 13 days is a teacher and this year we got 17 boxes of chocolates (pop round if you want some)
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