But for those who have not grown up accustomed to that, then they would not automatically think to do it. I think you'll also find that a lot of people are not card people so they would not consider it as a gift. It is open to interpretation. I think of a gift as in "A card and a gift, two different things" that is an example of how different people view things differently. I also think that sending a card because it is the done thing is false too. I appreciate honesty and sincerity and if that is in the form of a thank you and have a great Xmas at the door which everyone seems to do, then that is good enough for me.
Some people don't celebrate Xmas, Christmas to religious folk may not buy into the whole commercial factor and those who do and have large families or limited cash flow for any reason may have set some boundaries which work for them and their current circumstances which include drawing a line somewhere.
Also as far as teachers go, my daughter has 7! She has rotary as do most kids so how do I justify who deserves a gift more than another? I have to set boundaries so I gift to the homeroom teacher in addition to any other teacher who has gone above and beyond in their position. Do I gift to a teacher who has been nothing but a burden and a massive obstacle to my child's learning that year? I have had one teacher who has really screwed my kids needs up, cost me a bunch of money in lost wages to keep having to attend meetings because they aren't doing their job adequately and I have had to pay thousands of dollars for a private assessment for one of my kids because the school system and the principal including homeroom teacher have failed to meet my child's needs. Should I still buy them a gift because it's the "right" thing to do. Everyone has different reasons for how they live. It doesn't make them bad people. Some are setting healthy boundaries and yes some just have poor judgement. Regardless, if those teachers expect a gift, that is a reflection of them not the families of the children in their class.


































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