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but why shouldn't she?

 

i mean, this is after the event.

 

and as far as i can tell, it's not like the instructor knows before hand he'll get a present.

 

i mean, where do you draw the line?

 

if you can't get a present as a thank you for putting you through the training that lead up to the first real milestone in your training

 

cos it might look bad,

 

then what about the other times?

 

does that mean you can't buy a birthday present?

 

or a christmas present?

 

or a present for their new born baby?

 

just in case it might bring into question that black belt you get a few weeks later? or a few weeks before?

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but why shouldn't she?

 

i mean, this is after the event.

 

and as far as i can tell, it's not like the instructor knows before hand he'll get a present.

 

i mean, where do you draw the line?

 

if you can't get a present as a thank you for putting you through the training that lead up to the first real milestone in your training

 

cos it might look bad,

 

then what about the other times?

 

does that mean you can't buy a birthday present?

 

or a christmas present?

 

or a present for their new born baby?

 

just in case it might bring into question that black belt you get a few weeks later? or a few weeks before?

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The belt acquired is a dual symbol of appreciation.

 

The instructor issues it in the appreciation of all that the student had accomplished.

 

The student recieves in the appreciation of all the instruction and guidance.

 

The exchange of a appreciation was already intrinsic with the belt test.

 

So why not give the instructor a present at any time else?

 

Is the present a further token of appreciation?

 

That is fine.

 

In summary, a gift is a gift no matter the event or timing. It is the "thought" that accompanies the gift.

 

In other words, per a American saying "It Is The Thought That Counts"

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MM speaks the truth.......whats wrong with a gift at ANY time.....either way......its about the thought of appreciation from one person to another.....what could be wrong with that ??????

~Master Jules......aka "The Sandman"


"I may be a trained killer......but Im really a nice guy"

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whats wrong with a gift at ANY time

 

could've sworn that was what i was saying....

 

i still can't see why shouldn't/can't she get the instructor a present as a sign of appreciation of the hard work he has put it?

post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are.


"When you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite."

Posted

exaaaaaaaactly.

~Master Jules......aka "The Sandman"


"I may be a trained killer......but Im really a nice guy"

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i think the thing here is that a lot of people read the words 'grading' and 'present' in the same sentence and jumped to the wrong impliactions without thinking through the situation as presented.

post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are.


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Man, I wish I had gifts at the end of every belt test, that'll be a lot..........I could "hand" them back to different people during Christmas and save a bundle....

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