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I am a 58 year old newbie taking lessons from a nice younger woman probably about 35 years old.
I wonder if it would be appropropriate for me to give her a small Christmas gift at our last lesson before Christmas (this coming Thursday). My wife cautions that it may not be appropriate since I am a male older than she is.
What do you think? If yes, what would be an appropriate gift? If no, should I just give her a card (& a hug)?
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i guess some good European chocolates would be ok. besides, it's only for Christmas.
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If you're worried about it, just give a card. You could give a Christmas "bonus", not sure what the appropriate term is equal to one lesson fee or a gift card to Barnes and Nobles or local bookstore equal to the amount of one lesson.
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John I liked your idea of a card and a hug.
I thought I wuld throw this out there...like Click and Clack the "tappet brothers" on NPR...
Is this a relationship question? Do you have any interest in this woman other than teacher-student? Hope this does not offend.
"Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others." Groucho Marx
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John OMG...I just re-read your first post and saw the words..."my wife" Oops! Forget my last question! I should really slow down when I read.
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It's the end of my final week. I've been eating biscuits and chocolate all day. If anyone tried to hug me I would throw up!
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I don't think I'd give her a hug. Perhaps a box of chocolates from you and a card signed by you and your wife.
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As a younger female teacher myself, I hate receiving the 4 most common gifts: candles, chocolates, bath products, and cookies. Better would be a gift card/gift certificate from her favorite music or book store.
Also think about what her non-musical interests are. She may be a cat or Simpsons freak, for example. One of my favorite gifts from a student last year was the third book of the The Simpsons: The Ultimate Guide to Your Favorite Family.
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I gave my older (male) teacher a gift card a little more generous than one lesson's fee, a small bunch of flowers for his family, and skipped any hugging.
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today at the lesson, i gave my teacher a box of Belgium chocolates and some holiday candles and he's so happy to accept them. initially, i was wondering too if it's ok to give him anything on the 3rd lesson with him. but it's holiday time, and teachers also want to be appreciated!
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Thanks for all your advice.
I decided that a small gift was appropriate. Today, I gave her a Christmas/note card with a $20 gift card for a local music store. She loved it, and gave me a hug!
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That is too funny, LOL!!!
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