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and we really appreciate it. i would love to to get her something in return, but we're having a hard enough time making sure our son has a deacent xmas. would it be rude if we only got her a thank you card?

2006-12-20 07:37:27 · 16 answers · asked by Find a cure for autism 3 in Society & Culture Etiquette

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Ok I am a bus driver and I would not expect something in return. If you feel the need to get her a llittle something. bake some cookies put them on a little paper plate with some aluminom foil and a little bow. have your son make a card and color on it and everything then write on the inside that you appreciate ehr thoughful gift and tell her that you hope she snjoys the cookies you baked she will be happy with that. Like I said B4 she probablly doesnt expect anything in return. Have a great holiday and remember I am hear if you have anymore questions you know where to find me.

2006-12-20 08:26:21 · answer #1 · answered by Heather 3 · 0 0

A card is very thoughtful, especially if hand written, also if you are planning on baking any cookies or anything like that soon a few of those included with the card would be a nice touch or have you sons make an ornament for the bus driver or better yet have them make cards for her.

Get creative there are ideas lying around without having to buy something. If you are really good at say painting or baking or some other task give her an IOU gift certificate for your service.

2006-12-20 07:44:53 · answer #2 · answered by juliette729 2 · 1 0

A card would be fine, but your bus driver must really think highly of your son in order to do that. Bake some holiday cookies or home made candy and give in a "holiday" tin. Its non expensive and the thought behind taking the time to do that will mean a lot to her.

2006-12-20 07:46:38 · answer #3 · answered by jh 2 · 2 0

I don't think it would be rude at all. I remember giving a gift to someone who, lo and behold!, didn't have one for me at that time. They quickly went out and bought one so they wouldn't feel bad. I was a bit insulted. It's missing the point of the giving.

A thank-you note would be more than many give in reciprocation ... like all of those graduating seniors we gave $10 to and never even received a "thank you".... you know who you are!


Merry Christmas
Allen

2006-12-20 07:47:14 · answer #4 · answered by Minneapolis Man 2 · 1 0

Have your son make a card for her, that the whole family signs. Maybe add a small box of chocolates too.

2006-12-20 07:46:02 · answer #5 · answered by I scream for ICE CREAM!! 3 · 2 0

Give the driver some home made cookies and a thank you card.

2006-12-20 08:23:01 · answer #6 · answered by curious1223 3 · 0 0

I'm sure she only gave the present because she wanted to, not because she wanted something in return. A thank you card would be much appreciated, I'm sure.

2006-12-20 07:45:50 · answer #7 · answered by eurekablyth 2 · 0 0

particular he can. he's to blame for the protection of everybody on the bus and having a team of ill-mannered punks performing up does not make his job any further handy. you do no longer hve the the suitable option to act like a jerk on the faculty bus, however the motive force has the the suitable option to assign seats, capisce?

2016-10-15 07:59:19 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

She should be happy with a card. I doubt if she was expecting a gift in return.

2006-12-20 07:40:31 · answer #9 · answered by ? 7 · 3 0

Oh no definantly not. She'd probably think the world of you for dropping her a card.

2006-12-20 07:45:44 · answer #10 · answered by K L 3 · 0 0

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