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amother
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 3:33 pm
Agreed bec soon it will become the norm like mishloach manos
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smss
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 3:44 pm
amother Caramel wrote: | Agreed bec soon it will become the norm like mishloach manos |
Aaaaaaand you STILL don't have to do what "everyone else" does if it's not right for you.
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Tuberose
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 3:47 pm
It's actually listed as honey dipper stick on amazon
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amother
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 6:44 pm
smss wrote: | Aaaaaaand you STILL don't have to do what "everyone else" does if it's not right for you. |
I'm sure the teachers love getting a million little honey jars
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amother
Forestgreen
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 6:49 pm
amother DarkOrange wrote: | I get fancy honeys, put them in a nice individual bag with a honey scooper thing (the oval on a stick with the lines… anyone who has a word for it, please chime in!)
And write a nice card
It looks beautiful (I happen to be good at putting things together) and doesn’t cost that much for the many many rabbeim and teachers |
It’s called a honeycomb
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Ruby
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 7:08 pm
I think it's crazy that this is a standard. School barely started by then and it's ttly a bribe. In addition, just by the way, fancy honeys cost a lot of money.....
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amother
Strawberry
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 8:17 pm
Not standard, or expected, and I don't see it as a bribe at all. I'm not going to treat your daughter any differently if you give me a gift for rosh Hashanah or not. (or chanuka gelt/mishloach Manas either)
But, OP was asking for ideas, not to debate the concept of it
As a teacher, something cute I got was an apple scented, pretty hand soap. You could probably also find scented candles or similar ideas along those lines.
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amother
Vanilla
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 8:49 pm
I’ll be the crazy teacher who agrees that gifts are completely unnecessary. And I’ll say that my kids love honey bears. They set up Goldilocks and however many bears and honey dishes all over the table. You can never have too many honey bears lol
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amother
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 10:23 pm
amother Vanilla wrote: | I’ll be the crazy teacher who agrees that gifts are completely unnecessary. And I’ll say that my kids love honey bears. They set up Goldilocks and however many bears and honey dishes all over the table. You can never have too many honey bears lol |
Of course it’s not necessary. I think it’s nice for the kids to write a card and I get a $3-4 treat and kids give to teacher. It’s more the thought.
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amother
Apple
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 10:30 pm
This post is reminding me that on the first Friday of my son's playgroup I sent over a potato kugel, just saying thanks and Yankel had a great first week, looking forward to a great year etc. Totally wasn't a bribe, I was making kugel for shabbos anyways. Simple nice gesture that I think (hope!) The morah appreciated!
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momtra
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 10:38 pm
As a parent who plans on doing this ( love the apple scented soap idea! ) and as a teacher, these small gestures are nice and appreciated.
As a teacher I don’t see it as a “ bribe “ at all. It shows good will and thoughtfulness. And that’s really it.
In years when I didn’t have a chance to get a little something, I simply send an email wishing the teachers a kesiva vchadima tova and looking forward to a rewarding year…
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Optione
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Tue, Aug 29 2023, 11:36 pm
"Thank you for such a great start! Name comes home so happy.
Wishing you much continued hatzlacha,
Signature"
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