I'm attending rehab for drug use nd a teacher gave me a gift. how should I thank her? 4 x-mas i got a gift and thanked her for caring. What should i do if anything now? She is 1 of the few adults that really care and its weird cause shes a teach, shes chill tho. No BS please
2007-02-20
15:13:41
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OakTownPlaya
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➔ Etiquette
WAIT sorry i already ready the book, should i tell her or pretend that i havent read it
2007-02-20
15:27:29 ·
update #1
Thanks everyone, a letter is what i will do. What hsould i do about the book
2007-02-20
15:28:05 ·
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Write her a letter expressing your appreciation. Tell her pretty much what you wrote in your question above. That is the greatest gift you can give a teacher...to let them know that their efforts to help you were noticed and were worthwhile. Just write from the heart and don't worry about making it sound formal or flowery. Believe me, she'll appreciate anything you have to say. Obviously she cares about you and I think that it wonderful that you are on your way to a better life and have people like her supporting you. Good luck!
2007-02-20 15:17:39
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answered by mrswho86 2
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A Thank You card and Flowers. But I guess it will be best if you will APPLY the things she had taught you, apply them whole heartedly. For me,The best assessment of a good teacher is when a student learned from her or not. I know the feeling cause I'm a teacher myself. And for me the biggest achievement a teacher can have in her profession is when a student learned from me, and see them maximizing their potentials as an individual,I dont mind to be always tired and weary most of the time teaching my students to best way I can. it just shows that somehow I"VE MADE A DIFFERENCE. Not just for me but for my students as well.
2007-02-20 18:10:06
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answered by Ém 3
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I think if it were Me, I would write, in my own handwriting, a nice note to her thanking her for the thoughtful gift, and I would add that you really appreciate her showing you such kindness, and for caring about you. It is great that she cared enough about you and saw the good in you to take the time to think of you and do something, and it shouldn't go unnoticed. I am glad you also care enough to show her that despite having made some bad choices, you are not a bad person, and her caring has touched you. Good luck in your recovery.
2007-02-20 15:20:15
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answered by MommaSchmitt 4
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Make a good future for yourself. Get a great job. Become a success. When you do, go to her and tell her you became the person you are, because she cared.
2007-02-20 15:17:19
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answered by carrier_anomaly_detected 2
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costly instructor, just to declare how lots I enjoyed being on your classification, and for retaining us all in line without dropping your superb humour. I even have found out lots from you as a effect and could pass over you. With warmest regard,
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answered by ? 4
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A letter will be priceless to her. As for the book, just simply thank her & tell her what you thought of it. That's not lying at all.
2007-02-24 09:41:38
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answered by gina 2
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well you can start by thanking her by either giving her a gift back, or you can just tell her how much that gift meant to you. either way the teacher will see how much you appreciate how thoughtful he/she was. hope this helps.
2007-02-20 15:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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yea what some others have been saying write a long educated dedicated letter to the teacher thanking them for all they have done
2007-02-20 15:29:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Write a note in a card telling her how much her support has meant to you. It will mean a lot to her.
2007-02-20 15:17:49
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answered by irish1 6
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its a cute to leave an apple but also leave a card with some nice thought put into it or you could get one of those singing cards but you have to write something nice in it
2007-02-20 15:27:35
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answered by Anonymous
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