Teachers Reveal the 1 Item They Are Desperate to Not Be Gifted This Holiday Season: 'The Last Thing We Need'

"I do not need more," one educator said of the less-than-ideal gift

skynesher/Getty Students in a classroom with a teacher (stock image).

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Students in a classroom with a teacher (stock image).

School teachers are banding together to share a holiday PSA.

Natalie Parmenter, a former kindergarten teacher, recently shared a video on TikTok, in which she highlighted gifts that teachers do not want to receive during the holiday season.

"Number one, another mug," she began. "We've got pencil mugs, we've got plants growing in mugs — that's it. It's enough mugs."

Patricia Britton, another teacher, said in her own TikTok video while holding up a mug inside a store, “Do not give us this."

"We teachers do not want more mugs. I have a cabinet full of them, and I do not need more," the educator continued.

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Moment RF/Getty Coffee mugs (stock image).

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Coffee mugs (stock image).

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Speaking with Today.com, Parmenter doubled down on teachers' dislike of receiving mugs as a present, using her own personal experience.

“When I moved in with my husband, he asked me to do a purge of my mugs because they filled up two cabinets in our kitchen,” she told the outlet. “The last thing we need is one more comically oversized mug that can’t go in the dishwasher.”

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Still, she admitted she and other educators don't mean to sound ungrateful, as "teachers always appreciate gifts."

"Whether it’s art from a student or a handwritten card. It means a lot, because we work really hard and don’t always get recognition," Parmenter continued.

But if gifting something bought is a must for a parent, she offered: “Teachers love getting gift cards — no matter the dollar amount. It’s the thought that counts.”

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