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Our history teacher has a sore throat. I want to give my teacher throat lozenges. Can the teacher take the students' things? What else is there to say ...

The history teacher has a sore throat and wants to give her throat lozenges. If it is a small item, the teacher can accept the students' things. There is no hard and fast rule that teachers can't accept things from students. Sending throat lozenges to teachers is a respect and concern for teachers, and teachers can accept it.

It is a simple behavior for students to send things to their teachers, which does not involve bribery. It just shows the harmonious relationship between teachers and students and expresses students' feelings for teachers and students. It is also possible to send some daily necessities. When you send it, you can say, teacher, thank you for your hard work. I will send you a box of throat lozenges to protect your voice.

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Gifts should also pay attention to time and be properly grasped. Don't give gifts at the beginning of school, because during the beginning of school, giving gifts to teachers is like touching taboos, which is likely to be rejected by teachers.

If you talk to the teacher more, have a certain foundation and are familiar with the teacher's personality and personality characteristics, then you can send some gifts to the teacher appropriately.

Pay attention to the price of the gift, and it is best not to exceed 100 yuan. In fact, at this stage, the price of the gift is not important, what matters is the gift. At this time, we must weaken the value of the gift and not embarrass the teacher.

Therefore, since you want to give a gift to the teacher, you should handle the relationship well at ordinary times and be sure to recognize your relationship with the teacher. And pay attention to the occasion and place when sending, what to say and what not to say.