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charliesmum ([personal profile] charliesmum) wrote2007-12-04 12:04 pm

Ethical Connundrum

I am interested in getting your opinion on something.

I've been driving Charlie's friend to school in the mornings - his house isn't really out of my way, and I go right past the school on my way to work, and now the weather is bad it just makes more sense then sending them to the bus stop.

This morning, he handed me a card, and in it was $20.00 and a thank you for driving.

Now, with my current financial status, an extra $20.00 I wasn't expecting is rather welcome, but I feel a bit guilty about accepting it.

What do you think?

Is it rude not to accept a gift? Should one just give a heartfelt thanks, and move on, or should one say "Oh, I couldn't possibly accept this. It is my pleasure to drive the kid every morning."

[identity profile] jessii-6.livejournal.com 2007-12-06 09:41 am (UTC)(link)
Just think of it from the other side. You were handed this card - and the money - as a sincere gratefulness act. It would not be pleasurable to have it back. Besides the 20$ is not a payment. I assume having someone to drive your kid to school would cost much more.
So yes, you should accept it