money, it should be kept private. The embarrassment one might feel by having such a gift made public could very well override any good feelings from having received it.”
Absolutely correct.
It is perplexing and illogical that an individual would have such a strong driving force to publicly announce all the details of:
Meetings with clients Charitable acts Business that was kindly sent their way Or even dredging up a 20-month-old “gift” of a $25 Target gift card
Not judging, just saying that most of us were taught as youngsters to use discretion especially in such instances; e.g., “The better part of valor is discretion.” (William Shakespeare)
So, yes let's do give this a rest . . . but remember the key points of the issue at-hand.
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