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Thu, Nov 14 2013, 11:46 am
Is it necessary to give DD's pediatrician a Chanukah/Holiday gift? He's Not-frum, & very fantastic doctor.
If yes, what should we buy him?
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BabsB
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Thu, Nov 14 2013, 11:50 am
As a child of a pediatrician, here's what I can tell you:
Unless you are personally friends with this individual, do not give them a gift. You probably won't get it right anyway.
If the doctor has a photo board (very common) then feel free to give a card with a photo of the child.
I cannot tell you how many times my mother came home with things she found to be useless. Appreciated sure, but ever looked at again? Nope.
If you MUST give a gift, give something edible. Cookies, hot cocoa mix, etc.
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m+m
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Thu, Nov 14 2013, 12:06 pm
BabsB wrote: | As a child of a pediatrician, here's what I can tell you:
Unless you are personally friends with this individual, do not give them a gift. You probably won't get it right anyway.
If the doctor has a photo board (very common) then feel free to give a card with a photo of the child.
I cannot tell you how many times my mother came home with things she found to be useless. Appreciated sure, but ever looked at again? Nope.
If you MUST give a gift, give something edible. Cookies, hot cocoa mix, etc. |
I'm trying to be thoughtful. If you think it will be appreciated than great, but if not then why bother?
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BabsB
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Thu, Nov 14 2013, 6:54 pm
I'm sorry, my response came off as short and I didn't mean for it too.
I guess I was just trying to say if you don't know the doc personally it'll be next to impossible to get something you can be certain they will like.
That's why I suggested something edible. Most people like sweets and it's something that can be appreciated (consumed).
My apologies.
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