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Poster: A snowHead
Megamum, I think that was a really, really nice thing to do.

At our ski centre, we don't expect anything (dry slope in UK). However, we get inundated with large boxes of choccies and bottles of wine etc for all our staff over the Christmas period from our regulars. We don't look for it or expect it. Sometimes we just get Christmas cards from our clients and I find that equally as touching to be honest, especially when the kids have made one for you.

A couple of weeks ago, my local garage went above and beyond the call of duty and I took in chocolates and biscuits for the staff. Not the first time I've done that either.
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