I want to send a thank you to a local government official. getting flowers delivered is like minimum $50 these days so fuck that. something like a gift card might be inappropriate for a government employee to accept.

any ideas?

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    I guess it depends on the specific laws of your country, but IMO gifts that have any real value save symbolics are off the table (even if not strictly illegal). I would just send a heartfelt letter expressing my gratitude. That would certainly make them feel very much appreciated!

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    Consider that any gift with a monetary value is likely something that they will need to report.

    Sending two cards, one to them and one to their boss is one way to show your appreciation.

    If you’re not sure about their boss, send the second card higher up the chain.

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      that would actually be perfect. I was getting nowhere with her stonewalling boss

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        If their boss was being a problem, make sure you don’t tell them specific details about how the employee helped. Especially if the employee bent some rules or otherwise went above what they should have. It might get the employee in trouble.

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        Make sure you’re not getting her in trouble with her boss. Maybe her boss didn’t want to help you for some reason, and she was going around her boss. Just double check with her before you say anything to her boss.

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          nah she’s new. anyway I’m trying to get federal law enforced before the city gets sued so

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    Send a dozen donuts to be delivered first thing in the morning. Avoids the monetary limit and lets them be a hero for sharing the donuts with their coworkers.

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      I did that for the cops involved. hadn’t occurred to me for them lol

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      A donut delivery service? That’s the most American thing I have read today.

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        You can get almost anything delivered now with uber eats, door dash, etc. Don’t most countries have this now?

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    Again I don’t know about your local rules or what’s available but since you were considering flowers and decided against them because of the price, my suggestion would be a nice thank you card and maybe a small tiny cheap succulent plant. They are hardy, easy to keep even on a desk and they cost like a cup of coffee or so.

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    A card or letter? Obvs is changes by location, but my local govt people can’t even accept a cup of coffee.

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    I want to send a thank you to a local government official

    Larry David voice Flowers?! Too much! It’s too much. What am I… about to marry them? Meeeeeh. No. It’s not for me.

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      I sent flowers to a different office as an apology, that and donuts are the only thing I can think of to get delivered. it seems like there’s a gap in the middle there, a hole in the market that I could fill. something you could deliver that’s better than donuts but not quite as dramatic as flowers