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Thread: Would you accept your students’ precious gift if you were a teacher?
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[quote=CHERRY07,504946]When I walked to the bus station this morning, I saw some pupils carry flowers or gift boxes in their hands. Suddenly, I realized that today is Teachers’ Day. These pupils send flowers or gift boxes to their teachers as gift. The pupils and the gifts in their hands remind me of how we celebrated the Teachers’ Day. Usually, there was a symposium on the Teachers’ Day. Our head teacher selected several excellent students to help her prepare for the symposium one day ahead of the Teachers’ Day. I was lucky to be selected to do this job. We were divided into three or four groups. Some washed the fruits. Some cleaned the room, the tables and chairs. Some decorated the room with the welcome signs. When we finished our jobs, we were awarded with the apples, the pears or the bananas. We never knew how the symposium went on. On the Teachers’ Day, we just send some cards to our teachers as gifts. Things have totally changed today. The parents prepare the gifts for their children and the children send them to their teachers on the Teachers’ Day. The greeting cards are no longer popular. Prepaid cellphone cards, shopping cards and other valuables are the main gifts. The parents know that cash can’t be sent as gift because it might make trouble for their children’s teachers. The most surprising gift I have heard about is a cherry tree. Of course the student’s parents don’t buy a cherry tree for their child’s teachers. They just reserve a cherry tree in the orchard near the school so that the teachers can go to the orchard to pick up fresh cherries in person. It costs around 10000 RMB to reserve a cherry tree in Shenzhen. If you were a teacher, would you take any valuable presents from your students?[/quote]
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