I work for educated, career orientated parents. They all live in nice homes, drive nice cars and have great jobs.
Why is it every year they regift things to me?! I get stuck with rotten candles, bath beads, and lotions.
I got a gift from a family yesterday. It was a 3 in 1 blanket. REALLY?! I don't mean to be rude but why spend $35 on a blanket that I don't really need or want? I'd much rather get nothing at all or a nice note than for a parent to give me a bunch of unwanted things. Or, I'd rather they make a donation to the daycare and bring in a bunch of supplies if they don't want to give me money or a gift card.
I know money and gift cards seem impersonal but I'd much rather get a gift card to go out to dinner than have to cook. That's the best gift of all!
Would it be improper of me to pass out a list of items needed for the daycare next year asking that they supply some boxes of tissues, craft supplies, lysol, toilet paper, etc rather than buying me gifts?
Why is it every year they regift things to me?! I get stuck with rotten candles, bath beads, and lotions.
I got a gift from a family yesterday. It was a 3 in 1 blanket. REALLY?! I don't mean to be rude but why spend $35 on a blanket that I don't really need or want? I'd much rather get nothing at all or a nice note than for a parent to give me a bunch of unwanted things. Or, I'd rather they make a donation to the daycare and bring in a bunch of supplies if they don't want to give me money or a gift card.
I know money and gift cards seem impersonal but I'd much rather get a gift card to go out to dinner than have to cook. That's the best gift of all!

Would it be improper of me to pass out a list of items needed for the daycare next year asking that they supply some boxes of tissues, craft supplies, lysol, toilet paper, etc rather than buying me gifts?
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