The Worst Gifts You Could Buy For Teachers (2024)

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At this time of year nice mums start stressing about what to get little Johnny’s teacher (not me, I don’t like my kids teachers). But thanks to all my lovely inappropriate mums (who also happen to be teachers), here is our list of WHAT NOT TO GET THEM:

1. Personalised items

Do not get them anything with your kids name or face on. FFS, they’ve had to endure your little darling all bloody year – the last thing they need is a photo of him adorning a Christmas ornament and staring like Chucky at them during the Xmas break.

2. Homemade or handcrafted goodies

Any homemade or handcrafted goodies, especially if dirty Dylan helped make them. You may as well hand them a petri dish containing the ecoli virus or the Omicron strain and ask them to smear it into any open wounds. FFS put the prepared cookie dough away, no one wants to taste your wares (including your husband).

3. Handmade goodies

Do not attempt any handmade items either, they do not want your feeble attempts at craft. If you feel the need to crochet a Christmas tree, knit gloves, bake a gingerbread house, then treat yourself to those sh*tty gifts do not give them to a hard working teacher. The same advice goes to the crappy artwork from your 5 year old - that sh*t is for your eyes only!

4. Candles

Unless they are really really expensive ones! Don’t try and palm off those cheap smelling citrus or should I say "sh*trus" candles. Unless it’s Jo Malone or Lumira, don’t even think about it, Karen.

5.Body and bath products

If you buy these you are obviously thinking about the teacher naked. Creepy, Karen! If it’s not a gift voucher from L’Occitane give it a miss. They do not want another bloody coconut and lime coffee scrub from Priceline.

6. Coffee mugs

They get at least 5 a year and they have been teaching for 15 years, that’s a lot of bloody cupboard space Karen! The only time a coffee mug is acceptable is if it is a gift from THE INAPPROPRIATE GIFT CO and don’t even think about getting them tea, coffee or a hot chocolate sachet with two marshmallows to go with it, the only thing they need in their inappropriate coffee mug is Grey Goose or Hendricks.

7.Anything that is marketed to shoppers as “Teacher Gifts”

You know the ones we mean – a wooden heart with ‘it takes a big heart to shape little minds’ Well you know what? It takes a little mind to buy such crap. You can be sure that whatever little treasure of a teacher gift you think you’ve found, they would have already received 10 of them.

8. Jewellery

Really? Well unless it is something from Tiffanys, I suggest you rethink those dangly elf earrings that will make her pierced ears pus up and scab within seconds.

9. A plant

Do I need to even explain? As if teachers haven’t got enough to worry about in the non-existent spare time they have. The plants they get at Christmas die, just like their will to live when school commences in January. I hate to mention this just in case someone does it, but they DO NOT NEED a packet of seeds with a handwritten note saying “thanks for planting the seeds of wisdom in to my child”. If you really must go green, get them a Bunnings Voucher but make sure it includes the sausage sizzle.

10. Chocolate or sugary treats.

Do you think they want to be a Size 16 and only be able to shop at Millers or Sussans? Nup. A box of chocolates literally translates to “Sorry I can’t be arsed getting you a gift but my kid insists that I need to, so I picked up this Pryamid Ferrero Rocher thingy at Coles so I don't get judged by the other mums" Don’t do it.

11. Personalised water bottle

A water bottle with something teacher-y on it like “I have a thirst for knowledge” or “this bottle contains the tears of my students”…the only tears will be yours as you get punched in the face because you are the 100th person to give her a cheap plastic water bottle.

12. Anything festive!

They do not need ANOTHER elf hat, Xmas ornament, snow globe with your kids face in it, wrapping paper, Xmas pens, Xmas photo frames, a bloody Xmas pudding, a ham bag, or if you’re Italian a Panettone. Please for the love of God, put that singing snowman back on the shelf at Ronnies!

13. Anything COVID related.Hand sanitiser, face mask, toilet rolls, The Department of Education provides this for free... It's not funny.

14. Last but not least is your own specially curated hamper... We all know what that means.. "the sh*t that has been in your cupboard since Keith Richards was born!"The out of date artisan plum jam from the Dandenong ranges, Quince paste, the jar of marinated olives with anchovies, the eucalyptus soap that smells of cat urine, the stale pistachio and cranberry crisp bread, the fermented ash miso chocolate..... f*ck OFF, the last thing they need to end the year is a bout of gastro!

Start treating your teacher like you would want to be treated. Club together with other parents and get a decent gift voucher or a nice bottle of alcohol or ANYTHING fromThe Inappropriate Gift Co. Don't forget to treat yourself either - after all you were theirteacher for most of this year!

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FAQs

What not to gift your teacher? ›

WHAT NOT TO GIVE:
  • Candy. Teachers receive a lot of chocolate and other candy this time of year — it's just too much, they say. ...
  • Mugs. ...
  • Homemade treats. ...
  • Clothing, jewelry or other items featuring apples or school themes. ...
  • Lotion. ...
  • Trinkets. ...
  • Pets. ...
  • Thoughtful notes.

What gifts should not be given to teachers? ›

Teacher Gifts You Really Should Avoid
  • Mugs. The number one gift NOT to give to teachers is mugs. ...
  • Christmas ornaments. With Christmas ornaments you run into the same problem with mugs, teachers get these a lot. ...
  • Candles. ...
  • Any personal hygiene products. ...
  • Alcohol.
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Is $100 too much for teacher gift? ›

It really depends on each individual family's circ*mstances, too. For some, $100 is right on the mark, while for others it's overly generous. It certainly seems that no one finds it stingy, however.

Is it inappropriate to give a teacher a gift? ›

School gifting culture varies, and sometimes, certain gifts are prohibited. “Public and private schools vary, and some items are considered attempts to influence grades, especially cash and gift cards used as cash,” says Schweitzer.

Is it OK to give a teacher money? ›

If you suspect that your child's teacher is not making a living wage, by all means feel free to individually give them presents of gift cards, useful items, or even cash — if and only if you can afford it, yourself, and if the gifts fall within the ethics of the particular school.

How much is too much for a teacher gift? ›

You may not know that most public-school teachers have a limit on what they can accept. The State Ethics Commission for the government of Massachusetts, for example, states that teachers "may not accept any gift worth $50." Most other states have the same ethics code, but with a limit set even lower.

Why can't teachers accept gifts? ›

Conflict of Interest

A teacher who receives and accepts a valuable gift is possibly sending the tacit message to either the child or the parents that there will be special consideration given to the student. A token gift of something homemade or of little monetary value does not carry the same weight or implication.

What is teacher's Favourite gift? ›

After gift cards, personalized items came up the most often as a much-wanted gift. So teachers will delight in their very own stamps, created to look just like them, with their hairstyle, facial hair, glasses and other accessories.

Is it OK to get a teacher a gift? ›

Giving your kid's teacher a holiday gift is a wonderful way to show them appreciation for all that they do, but buying something isn't always necessary. There are many other ways to give, that are just as thoughtful, such as a homemade gift or a card with heartfelt words.

Is a $10 gift card too cheap for teachers? ›

Choose an Amount Within Your Budget

It's not necessary. A $10 gift card can be just as special as a $50 gift card if you say the right words or pair the gift card with something meaningful.

Can teachers accept gifts over $50? ›

In general, a public employee may not accept any gift worth $50 or more that is given because of the position he or she holds.

Is a $25 gift card too cheap? ›

For co-workers, casual friends and your children's teachers, stay in the $10 to $20 range. Gift cards for close friends and family members can range from $25 to $100. When you're selecting a gift card for a spouse, parent or someone else who's very special, choose a card worth $75 or more.

Is it okay to give teachers alcohol? ›

And when they say 'Thank your teacher', they are referring to your child's teacher. Giving a teacher a bottle of wine or a gift card for alcohol is completely acceptable. As a parent, I certainly appreciate a cold beer if I've had a particularly frustrating day of looking after the kids.

Do teachers like gift cards? ›

l asked educators about their holiday wishes. Gift cards and school supplies topped the list, along with handwritten notes and other simple acts of appreciation.

Can you give teachers expensive gifts? ›

The law prohibits gifts to public employees, not gifts to public agencies. You may give gifts to a public school, or a particular classroom, and the $50 limit does not apply. Your school district may have its own additional rules about gifts, which you should follow.

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