Christine
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I've been working for the same company for many years. Whenever we have a co-worker's family member who passes away, we as a group (about 70 people) will chip in and send flowers. Many times the grieving family will not want flowers and will request a donation be made to a charity in the deceased person's name. No problem with that.
Recently, however, the person who has been spearheading the collections has said that "in lieu of flowers we would like to give the family a gift certificate to a local grocery store." I'm not sure if the co-worker is asking for this or if the head of the cash collecting committee is requesting this. I can understand why someone might want this because often you have many visitors from out of town that stay over, must be fed, etc. But for some reason, this just doesn't "feel" right to me and others in the office have said the same. I can't really give a good reason why it doesn't seem appropriate. Maybe I'm just stuck in the old ways.
Does this hit YOU a funny way?
Recently, however, the person who has been spearheading the collections has said that "in lieu of flowers we would like to give the family a gift certificate to a local grocery store." I'm not sure if the co-worker is asking for this or if the head of the cash collecting committee is requesting this. I can understand why someone might want this because often you have many visitors from out of town that stay over, must be fed, etc. But for some reason, this just doesn't "feel" right to me and others in the office have said the same. I can't really give a good reason why it doesn't seem appropriate. Maybe I'm just stuck in the old ways.
Does this hit YOU a funny way?