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<blockquote data-quote="Gappy" data-source="post: 191171" data-attributes="member: 33205"><p>It's tricky, my Mum is diabetic (as am I) she got a box of chocolates from her employers (through the post) she said as a diabetic they really haven't thought about her Xmas present, which I agree with. But, to be fair if employers treated people differently would it be seen as favouritism? I haven't worked for a while now & only recently diagnosed but if in this position I'd probably check it all over for cards etc then pretend to be a real generous nice bloke to a barmaid who serves me regularly or something! Hopefully making them feel appreciated while ensuring I get served quickly in future too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gappy, post: 191171, member: 33205"] It's tricky, my Mum is diabetic (as am I) she got a box of chocolates from her employers (through the post) she said as a diabetic they really haven't thought about her Xmas present, which I agree with. But, to be fair if employers treated people differently would it be seen as favouritism? I haven't worked for a while now & only recently diagnosed but if in this position I'd probably check it all over for cards etc then pretend to be a real generous nice bloke to a barmaid who serves me regularly or something! Hopefully making them feel appreciated while ensuring I get served quickly in future too! [/QUOTE]
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