Ideal gift for Italian tutor? Any ideas please?
Ok quick background: I took Italian beginners in first semester at uni, and seeing as I'll probably never see her again (my tutor I mean), I'd like to give a gift of some kind. At first I thought I could make these chocolates in a gift box, but then I thought what if she's allergic to certain foods? She's been such a great motivator basically throughout semester, and I really want to give something back for her efforts. She's in her 30s (a guess) and she has a young daughter so I'd like to give something that will suit someone of her background..
Are there maybe traditional Italian customs for gift giving? (she's Italian) It'd be great if I can get some ideas. Thanks!
ps I'm NOT in the States, so stores like Hallmark are out of the question!
I don't know her on a personal level to know what restaurant she likes/dislikes, hence me asking here…
I won't get the chance to "have a chat" due to busy schedule in the coming semester unfortunately, only time for quick visit.
In a roundabout way, have a conversation about chocolates and you'll find out if she's allergic to anything.
You could get her a nice bottle of Italian wine or liqueur (in a gift basket with chocolates and Italians cookies)…or you can make a basket of coffee items with biscotti, chocolates, etc).
Sometimes some a pretty gift basket of soaps, lotions, and things like these (pampering/spa) makes a great gift. Italians like these things too.
But most of all, just give from your heart. She would appreciate anything if given genuinely.
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December 10th, 2008 at 2:48 am
In a roundabout way, have a conversation about chocolates and you'll find out if she's allergic to anything.
You could get her a nice bottle of Italian wine or liqueur (in a gift basket with chocolates and Italians cookies)…or you can make a basket of coffee items with biscotti, chocolates, etc).
Sometimes some a pretty gift basket of soaps, lotions, and things like these (pampering/spa) makes a great gift. Italians like these things too.
But most of all, just give from your heart. She would appreciate anything if given genuinely.
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December 10th, 2008 at 2:59 am
There are a lot of beautiful (and affordable) figurines in gift stores such a Hallmark. Some are symbolic of a teacher and student and some say thank you on them. I would give one of these keepsake type things that she can always remember you by.
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December 10th, 2008 at 3:07 am
You could give her a gift certificate for an Italian restaurant near where she lives.
Or how about a gift basket of writing supplies (cards, pens, stationery, etc) and you could attach a card or note saying that you hope she keeps in touch with you (if you'd like her to).
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