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November 05, 2020 1 min read

TEA AS A PERSONAL GIFT:
1. Show your appreciation for someone
2. When YOU need to feel better
3. To encourage someone
4. Send a gift anonymously, just because
5. When someone is sick or injured
6. Cheer someone up who is feeling down
7. Send to someone starting a new job
8. Give to a student starting college
9. When you know someone will have a busy week
10. In appreciation for an act of kindness

TEA IN YOUR BUSINESS LIFE:
1. Appreciation for a referral
2. Thank you for an important order
3. Your client got a promotion
4. Send a gift just because
5. Send an “I’m Sorry” gift for a messed-up order
6. Leave a gift when you visit a client’s business
7. After your client visits your trade show booth
8. Your client’s company is honored with an award
9. Send a “What’s Up” gift if you haven’t heard from a client lately
10. Give gifts to your client’s support staff on administrative assistant’s day

Sabina Zunguze
Sabina Zunguze


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