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a teacher who wrote you recommendations?


Question Posted Tuesday October 9 2007, 4:24 pm

what do you do for a teacher who wrote you recommendations? write a thank you note? ..anything else? chocolates? lol

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uisforukelele answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 10:07 pm:
a thank you note is very good! you don't have to send anything else, but like the other person said, starbucks is always good... but a thank you note is definitely appreciated a lot :)

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BerryWine answered Tuesday October 9 2007, 9:02 pm:
A thank you note/card is always nice. If you really want to you can always include an inexpensive gift card to Starbucks since they have a pretty decent variety of goodies to choose from.

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