OK. Here is the deal. I go once a week to a chiropractor/massage therapist. I pretty much see the same massage therapist every week. My insurance only covers a 1/2 hour, but because I am the last person she often goes for 40 minutes to an hour, giving me free extra time. Part of it is because she just tends to talk a lot and loses track of time. Either way, she does do a great job and I am very appreciative. It really has helped me out, especially when I have played sports and some of my hamstring problems.
Here's the thing. I'm 33, she's probably 37 or 38. I want to give her something for Christmas to show my appreciation, but I DON'T want it to seem inappropriate. Both of us are happily married. I was thinking maybe get her a $50 gift certificate so she can take her husband out to a nice dinner? Or I could just give her $50 cash and tell her to take her husband out for dinner? It's tough, because on the one hand, I feel guilty not getting her some type of token of appreciation for all the extra time she gives me - but at the same time, I don't want anything to be viewed as inappropriate. I probably will get the chiropractor a small gift as well.
Thoughts? What do any of you get for your massage therapist for the holidays
Here's the thing. I'm 33, she's probably 37 or 38. I want to give her something for Christmas to show my appreciation, but I DON'T want it to seem inappropriate. Both of us are happily married. I was thinking maybe get her a $50 gift certificate so she can take her husband out to a nice dinner? Or I could just give her $50 cash and tell her to take her husband out for dinner? It's tough, because on the one hand, I feel guilty not getting her some type of token of appreciation for all the extra time she gives me - but at the same time, I don't want anything to be viewed as inappropriate. I probably will get the chiropractor a small gift as well.
Thoughts? What do any of you get for your massage therapist for the holidays