A follow up from my older asklemmy post, saying goodbye to a teacher who helped me a lot through my stuff, was thinking maybe chocolate, but one of the dudes said that it’s not a very good idea, I was thinking maybe a perfume/cologne? What do you guys suggest? She is in probably in her early 20s if it helps, and I am in senior high, damn this is getting weirder and weirder, I just want to run away lol

  • @morgunkorn@discuss.tchncs.de
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    464 months ago

    A fountain pen or a nice moleskin notebook with a note saying how her lessons will help you in your future life.

    I think a perfume is too personal and might come out as a romantic gesture (and difficult to choose if you don’t know what she likes anyway).

      • @Akuchimoya@startrek.website
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        144 months ago

        As a fountain pen user, I would suggest against that unless you know it suits her personality. Fountains pens require maintenance, and certainly it’s easy maintenance, but it’s definitely more work than a ballpoint. They are a hobby, and if it’s is not her thing, she’ll never use it.

        I would instead recommend a nice ballpoint pen set where the ink can be replaced when empty. Something she can use without having to think about or maintaining it.

        • @fastandcurious@lemmy.worldOP
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          34 months ago

          Tbh I am kinda thinking of somehow giving some muffins, maybe go to school early, like ppl said, teachers have a lot of clutter so pen might not be the best choice

      • @BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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        24 months ago

        Speaking as a teacher here: do not buy any teacher anything, as in NOTHING.

        I would be super weirded out if a student gave me something.

        We had a student of more years than most, present the teacher’s lounge with a chocolate basket once, and everyone thought it was strange. So presenting a teacher with a personal gift would be even stranger.

        But if you insist on getting her a gift, perfume would be up there with lingerie and jewelry … WTF dude?

        what should you do? how about you decide what it is that you want to say. Like “you did so and so, that meant a lot for me because of so and so”.

        • Figure out what to say
        • make sure you don’t spend more than 30 or 45 seconds to say it.
        • @fastandcurious@lemmy.worldOP
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          34 months ago

          Idk but judging from the username, maybe this kind of culture is there in nordic countries? Idk but here students give gifts all the time on teachers day, I just don’t know what is in those boxes lol, as I never attend these kind of events, and idk if ppl give them outside of these events