It would be better if they didn’t give you anything at all!
It's always a little sad when a gift is given not to please someone, but just for show. And it’s even more offensive to receive such a ridiculous present at work! Of course, no one expects your boss to give you a gift that will literally change your life... But to come home from the office with a loaf of bread, two cookies, or a coupon to a diner? At such moments, it seems that it would be better to just give good wishes!
I have been working in a company for 12 years from 9 am to 8 pm. My gift: coupon for three free meals at a diner
My sister received this as a gift
Thank you for being the key to our team's success.
My Christmas bonus
Mom received a gift without any irony
An eraser reminds us that we all make mistakes, but they can be corrected.
Penny so you don't have to say, "I'm broke."
Marble ball if they tell you: “You have lost everything.”
An elastic band to always stretch beyond your limits.
A paper clip to hold together what is falling apart.
Lifebuoy reminds us that we all need help sometimes.
A toothpick to bring out the good in yourself and others.
The patch will relieve any pain.
Candy “Hugs” - after all, someone cares about you!
This was my Christmas present
Present from the boss: stickers, a pen, a couple of candies and permission to come to work in jeans
Our Christmas bonus. Two cookies each
Hard work reward: 7 dried candies and a postcard with platitudes
I haven't received a gift from my boss in years. Today he finally gave me an $8 diner coupon.
This is my reward for hard work
Yes, it really is a tiny loaf of bread. So sad it's even funny!
Our Christmas bonus for a profitable year. How much does this all cost, $5?
The managers were given checks, and we were given water bottles
We were given coupons to buy a turkey.
What did we get for working in difficult conditions? Cheap snowflakes!
This year we made 190 million in profit. Here's my bonus