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Old Dec 23, 2007, 09:55 AM
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To Accept or Not Accept a Gift

It's the Christmas season, so yesterday I spent the day making cookies which were then wrapped in a decorative tin that I gave to a male co-worker as a thank you for help done at work and for the occasional ride home from work.

I was quite surprised when he handed me a little gift bag in return. We exchanged hugs and a wished each other a Merry Christmas. However, once I entered my home and opened my gift I found a $100 gift card to the local mall.

I found the gift to be very thoughtful and genuine, but then realized that a man other than my husband had just spent $100 on me. I hid the gift card in my purse (what would my husband think and is it possible this co-worker wants something more than just friendship?).

The gift card came with a note that expressed his "appreciation for my effort and hard work" and wished my "family a wonderful Christmas filled with peace, joy, health, and happiness".

Should I worry? Is this an unacceptable gift, and if so how do a graciously return it to him?

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Old Dec 23, 2007, 10:08 AM   #2  
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From my point of view, this guy doesn't seem interested in more than just a friendship, as the note seems very professional and not suggestive in any way shape or form.

does the guy know you're married? the $100 is a bit much, but I would gauge it upon how close you are to this co-worker.

if you keep the gift, maybe send a thank-you card in saying something along the lines of MY HUSBAND AND I BOTH THANK YOU FOR YOUR GENEROUS GIFT...

perhaps you could talk to your husband about it?

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Old Dec 23, 2007, 02:30 PM   #3  
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100 is a bit much for ??? I guess what is his income level, is he married, or single, does he drive a Yugo or a Porse.

I have worked places where at a mangement level a 100 dollar gift to a co worker was not out of the ordnary. Ifyou work at walmart that is one thing, if you are exec in the bank, that is another.

So I will assume you feel 100 is out of line for your income level.
If you beleive it is too much give it back.

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Old Dec 23, 2007, 02:53 PM   #4  
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Dear Friend...

I think we have to remember gifts, at whatever levels, are gifts from the heart. I don't think there is anything this nice co-worker is trying to say or do that would say otherwise. A couple reasons why; one, he could have done it on the rides to and from work. Dropped hints that he was interested. Chances are he wrote those nice well wishes regarding your family because he knows you are married. Remember when you are driving to work you have nothing but time to talk. Two, with what he wrote and the fact that he gave you an open gift certificate to the mall, makes me think it can be shared by the family, or used towards a family gift.

No where in his words did he sound out of line. Nor, did he probably have any idea you were making him cookies. Nor, did he expect something in return, based on his words. He sounds like a wonderful, generous co-worker who values your work and working together.

It's a shame in the day and age we live in, and all the lines being crossed, that when a generous man like this gives a wonderful gift from the heart we question why? and whether we should accept it.

I would write him a wonderful thank you note and be thankful you work with such a kind young man. Who thought of you and your family at the holidays. I wish there were more men and women in the workplace that were like this (And I don't just mean throwing around money)

Happy Holidays Everybody....

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Is this a co-worker or a boss? If it's a boss, you can look at it as a bonus which lots of companies give their employees. However, if it's a co-worker, then there's a potential red flag here. Does he earn substantially more than you (if you're privileged to know such information)? He many be a "big spender" by nature. Is he married with kids? If so then $100 is way too much for him to be spending on you. This is truly a sticky situation as you don't want to insult him but, at the same time, it does seem like an overly extravagant gift. There's no easy answer to your dilemma.
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i wouldnt think 100 is TOO much if as fr_chuck said, if it's in an exec office or something of that nature. it all depends on the workplace, his and your position, and how close you two are.

if he's unmarried, then spending 100 on a co-worker who shares rides with you really isn't that big of a deal. if he earns more than you, again, not too big of a deal.

if you guys are both cashiers at target or the local grocery store, 100...may be an issue.
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It was very generous of him. He mentioned "family" and must know that, nowadays, $100 doesn't go very far. He may have just inherited a wad from an uncle or has a part-time job elsewhere or is generous to everyone on his list.

Like someone earlier said, a lovely thank-you from you and your husband is the next step.
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It's also possible that he has a connection with the mall/store/etc. that provides those giftcards, or that he's regifting. Just a thought!
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