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In response to "you understand that pro bono means volunteer, right? -- nm" by loosilu

It's tough to give a crappier "appreciation" gift than that. I mean, you want to encourage people to do volunteering.

This client didn't have to spend a lot of money on something fancy. For example, some homemade cookies or breads would have been better.

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