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11-07-2012, 09:36am #31
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11-07-2012, 09:53am #32Debutante Damsel
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Re: Presents for teachers if you have contributed to a collection
Just seen this comment - I am sorry if I have offended anyone, thought this site was a bit like Netmums where you could post items about your own business. Just that when you run your own business, you need to promote yourself as much as possible.
Will refrain from doing so in future - although it is good to know that we have been recommended.
With regard to buying teachers / teaching assistants gifts, I think that everyone should be able to do what they feel comfortable with. It is also a matter of what you can afford. A lot of people's budgets are limited due to how much money they have or the amount of children they have. If you are a parent of 4 children, and each child wants to get a gift for their teacher and teaching assistant, that is 8 gifts.



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Me and DH earn roughly the same amount...
Rainy Day Savings - normal living costs or bare bones costs?