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amother
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 8:31 am
Im looking if anyone is able to write up a short poem thanking the parents in my playgroup for the generous chanuka gift they gave. please? I would really appreciate it.
I once got a poem from someone here and she didn't tell me her name so I don't know her. and she did a fantastic job! it was very meaningful and appreciated. (ill always remember and appreciate it)
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amother
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 9:25 am
Please, just write a nice note. If I got a rhyme from my kid's teacher, my respect for her would plummet. She's an adult, and we're adults.
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PinkFridge
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 9:40 am
I'm all for devorim hayotzim min halev myself. But let's see what I can do
Thank you for the lovely gift.
Thoughts do count, it's true.
But this took some time and effort
And to all I say thank you.
Thank you for entrusting me
with your precious treasures
I feel the responsibility
But much more than that there's pleasure
In teaching your dear kinderlach
Time spent in play and lessons
May Hashem grant you abundant nachas
OK, I need a nice frum last line. Something in Yiiddish must rhyme with lesson
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singleagain
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 9:40 am
amother [ Tangerine ] wrote: | Please, just write a nice note. If I got a rhyme from my kid's teacher, my respect for her would plummet. She's an adult, and we're adults. |
If a little rhyme would make your respect plummet... How much respect can you have?
Some people like rhymes. Why is that the benchmark of adults?
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singleagain
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 9:42 am
PinkFridge wrote: | I'm all for devorim hayotzim min halev myself. But let's see what I can do
Thank you for the lovely gift.
Thoughts do count, it's true.
But this took some time and effort
And to all I say thank you.
Thank you for entrusting me
with your precious treasures
I feel the responsibility
But much more than that there's pleasure
In teaching your dear kinderlach
Time spent in play and lessons
May Hashem grant you abundant nachas
OK, I need a nice frum last line. Something in Yiiddish must rhyme with lesson |
Here are some English ideas http://www.rhymezone.com/r/rhy.....e=exa
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amother
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 9:48 am
My respect wouldn’t plummet but I would feel like it was less heartfelt and more scripted.
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amother
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 9:50 am
what if some of these parents are on imather and see you got the poem here? Lol. You would be better off writing a few heartfelt sentences of thanks, in my opinion
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amother
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 10:09 am
I'm a therapist and I got a few gifts. I wrote personal thank you cards to the parents.
I got a typed up poem from my daughters playgroup teachers, and it just didn't feel genuine or sincere.
My sons rebbeim sent a personal thank you card back which was nice
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amother
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Sun, Dec 27 2020, 10:12 am
singleagain wrote: | If a little rhyme would make your respect plummet... How much respect can you have?
Some people like rhymes. Why is that the benchmark of adults? |
I have a great deal of respect for teachers. They do holy, arduous work and don't get nearly the compensation they deserve. It's just that I expect a teacher to be able to express herself coherently. Rhymes are cute, but heartfelt is a lot better than cute.
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