If you feel like you know the coworker well enough then you may want to get her a gift. You don't have to get her something huge. You could just get her something small to show her you care.
No, do not give a card for the anniversary of the death of a coworker as it's in poor taste. Although many will have fond memories of their coworker and miss them, most would prefer to just move on.
Yes, it's generally acceptable to give a gift to a married coworker, especially if it's for a special occasion like a birthday or holiday. However, it's important to consider the nature of the gift and your relationship with that coworker to ensure it remains professional and appropriate. A simple, thoughtful gift that acknowledges their personal milestones or achievements is usually best. Always be mindful of company policies regarding gift-giving to avoid any potential discomfort.
If the coworker wants to give it to him, sure.
Yes, you can legally give your baby a different last name by going through the process of legally changing their name through the appropriate legal channels.
I'm sure that the baby's parents would appreciate anything offered especially if it's their first child.
If you are looking for the best gift to give that little person in your life, you should consider creating a baby einstein gift basket. The Baby Einstein line of products is dedicated to educating small children through the use of educational toys and games. This is a great way to give a baby a great start in early learning and childhood development. For as little as fifty bucks, you can give a gift that will last a lifetime.
When it is appropriate to give gifts to fellow employees depends on the type of business where you work. In general, I would say its ok to give a small gift on a person's birthday, retirement party, or a baby shower (if it is being held at work).
You give a friendly but forceful pat on the behind to a friendly female coworker.
You could spell out the baby's name with little toys, books, trinkets, or clothes. At bathandbodyworks.com they have super cute little elephant booties!I would put some useful things in a baby gift basket, nappies, a hooded towel, baby toiletries, blanket etc. I was given a big box of useful things when I had my baby and it was one of the best gifts I got.
You gave the basket with the apple to your last friend..So the apple is still in the basket
climb where the man is on top of the middle pillar jump to the farthest pilar use the hawk grass and aim directly at the monkey with the basket the hawk will fly over and grab the basket return the basket to the lady with baby by the river and she will give the fishing pole. use that to catch a fish for the cat. then return to store for slingshot.
This is a policy question within each company. If the coworker has access to you personal information through their job assignment, most companies would say that they cannot give it out, except under specific, limited, and well-defined circumstances. If a coworker has some of your personal information because you shared it with them, or because they got it from a public source, they are under no obligation to protect it, unless that was an obligation you established when you shared with them.