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Post by Feologild Oakes on Feb 1, 2020 20:23:13 GMT
The tradition of giving an apple to a teacher started in the 1700s before governments around the world paid for the education of its people. But still i wonder have you ever given an apple to one or several of your teachers ?
Personally i have never done it.
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Post by Catman on Feb 1, 2020 21:35:05 GMT
No.
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Post by teleadm on Feb 1, 2020 22:13:25 GMT
The tradition of giving an apple to a teacher started in the 1700s before governments around the world paid for the education of its people. But still i wonder have you ever given an apple to one or several of your teachers ? Personally i have never done it. Not exactly an apple, but thinking about it, there sure was some kids that did give the teacher some gifts, usually something home-made, maybe a jam or lingonberry in a glass jar. it was long before we knew what chutney was. Thinking about it, I actually did take an apple to my new boss interview (as a joke), I got a healthy raise that time.
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Post by clusium on Feb 1, 2020 23:30:10 GMT
The tradition of giving an apple to a teacher started in the 1700s before governments around the world paid for the education of its people. But still i wonder have you ever given an apple to one or several of your teachers ? Personally i have never done it. Well back when I was a little girl, I once gave a teacher an apple paperweight.
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Post by politicidal on Feb 2, 2020 1:35:36 GMT
Nope.
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 2, 2020 1:38:36 GMT
Back in Grade School days … Mom knew it was the teacher's birthday so …..
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Post by darkreviewer2013 on Feb 2, 2020 6:52:20 GMT
Not an apple, but an expensive ring. All the kids in our class contributed some money in order to cover the cost. Don't think he was too happy to receive such a gift from a class of 11 and 12 year olds to be honest.
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