agentpleakley
<font color=blue>That would be a misuse of galatic
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The most disturbing thing, IMHO, is collecting cash and giving it to the coworker whose relative has passed away. This is what my building is doing for our cleaning lady (this is what she asked for). But I guess this may be better than the time, the cleaning lady's DIL was killed (she was the drunk driver) and we had to put in money to buy a painting for her dining room (she also asked for this). While I have no problem contributing to flowers or other appropriate bereavement gift - including meals from Honeybaked Ham or whatever -- I think it is just tacky to give someone an envelope full of money. Moreover, who gets to decide who gets the cash and who gets flowers? A secretary's mother died last month, she got a potted plant from the building. I am really confused.
Calling Emily Post devotees -- is giving cash in an envelope proper?
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Calling Emily Post devotees -- is giving cash in an envelope proper?
THIS IS THE ANSWER IS RECEIVED TODAY FROM Allexperts.com IF ANYONE CARES
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