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    Teacher's Day gifts

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      SAHM_TAN
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      northernstar:
      yqyq:

      [quote=\"pinky\"]my friend told me when her son was in an elite primary school, parents would give expensive gifts like bird nest products to lady teachers and branded shirts/belts etc for male teachers :yikes:



      wao...too much :nailbite:

      :yikes: wa! to showoff, bribe or curry favor?[/quote]Here's my theory. Not all but maybe for some who are used to such lifestyle, it's auto that they think of such gifts. Maybe to them, it's very normal stuff.

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        pinky
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        northernstar:
        yqyq:

        [quote=\"pinky\"]my friend told me when her son was in an elite primary school, parents would give expensive gifts like bird nest products to lady teachers and branded shirts/belts etc for male teachers :yikes:



        wao...too much :nailbite:

        :yikes: wa! to showoff, bribe or curry favor?[/quote]maybe to showoff but I am sure teachers here are not the type to 'ask' for such expensive gifts, it's the rich parents who tend to go overboard with this

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          northernstar
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          SAHM_TAN:
          Here's my theory. Not all but maybe for some who are used to such lifestyle, it's auto that they think of such gifts. Maybe to them, it's very normal stuff.

          then, they are spoiling the teachers already :rotflmao:

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            northernstar
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            pinky:
            northernstar:




            :yikes: wa! to showoff, bribe or curry favor?

            maybe to showoff but I am sure teachers here are not the type to 'ask' for such expensive gifts, it's the rich parents who tend to go overboard with this

            yes, usually teachers dun request for such gifts... if they are not greedy, they should not accept though.

            ya, i agree such parents are really kiasu and should not think of bribing the teachers 😓

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              ChiefKiasu
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              There’s nothing better for a teacher than a simple word of thanks from students when they receive good results for their exams.

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                Funz
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                I thought as a rule teachers are not supposed to accept any gifts from students. They will have to surrender/declare these gifts and cannot accept as their own?


                Maybe I’m mistaken but DDs school don’t even encourage buying cards. They did say however, cards made by the students will be appreciated.

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                  corneyAmber
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                  Maybe next time we can give them a T-shirt which says...\"Thank you kiasu teacher for making me the kiasu student.\" 😂

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                    baobei
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                    ksi:
                    Maybe next time we can give them a T-shirt which says...\"Thank you kiasu teacher for making me the kiasu student.\" 😂

                    Hee, we have kiasu parents and kiasu teachers but wonder if there are kiasu children?

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                      Champion
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                      ChiefKiasu:
                      There's nothing better for a teacher than a simple word of thanks from students when they receive good results for their exams.


                      It definitely give e teacher e encouragement if parents can give a thank you card not only during Teachers' Day but on any other days! 😄

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                        ChiefKiasu
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                        Champion:
                        ChiefKiasu:

                        There's nothing better for a teacher than a simple word of thanks from students when they receive good results for their exams.



                        It definitely give e teacher e encouragement if parents can give a thank you card not only during Teachers' Day but on any other days! 😄

                        Absolutely! :hi5: Better still. Tell the Principal how much you value his/her teaching.

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