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reader, anonymous, writes (12 February 2009): I think it would be fine…it let's him know that he's appreciated and that he's made a positive impact on the life of one of his students :)
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reader, SirenaBlusera +, writes (12 February 2009):
I think it's sweet. It means a lot to teachers to feel like they've impacted their students' lives and built rapport.
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reader, xlipgloss06x +, writes (11 February 2009):
i think if anything he will think aww thats sweet, as in like your thankful for his education. i don't think he will take it in that sort of way, maybe give it him on a different day maybe will help
hope this helps
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 February 2009): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questioni'm giving it to him in person... so should i just say that? lol
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reader, anonymous, writes (11 February 2009): i think it's fine, just say that he's helped you in your educational career or something and that you appreciate him
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reader, Anonny +, writes (11 February 2009):
Maybe - you could just give him the card but on a different day to Valentines Day - then it will seem harmless enough!
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reader, xcharlottex +, writes (11 February 2009):
It's possible, just sign the card "don't worry sir I'm not into you :P would just like to thank you :) (your name)"
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