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writes: Hi,I leave school in May. I get on really well with a teacher and he calls me a mate. In the past I've given him a leaving present when I left in Year 11 and I gave him a birthday present once. I was going to give him a birthday present in December but he said he didn't want one from me but it was a nice thought and one of things he said to me was students don't give presents to teachers... I don't know where I stand anymore... He knows everything about me though... I want to give him something when I leave just to say thanks for everything he's done but I don't know how he'll react sorta thing... I know it's not a big question and sounds stupid but plz help Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Tisha-1 +, writes (3 April 2008):
"Dear Mr. Teacher,
"I just want to say thank you for being such a good teacher and role model for all of us. You will be missed, and I will always have fond memories of your class.
"I hope that you can be proud of me as a student and that you know that your example will help me as I continue my studies.
"I wish you the very best in the future."
"All the best,
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reader, anonymous, writes (3 April 2008): Just a plain and simple thank you card will be enough.
take care
xx
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reader, Love_is_all_youu_need +, writes (2 April 2008):
Okay, well instead of a present how about a letter to let him know you appreciate what he's done! Or even a thank you card, it has more meaning than an expensive present!
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reader, anonymous, writes (2 April 2008): well you could give him something that is teacher-ish and wont give him the wrong idea. ...and i dont kno what that would be :|
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