My daughter volunteers at a nursing home. it's her birthday this week and I think it would be nice if she took a tin of biscuits in for the residents. She doesn't want to though (I think she's embarrassed about them making a fuss of her). Do you think she should?
Isn't that just the norm? Take sweets to school, cakes to the office and so on. As nobody there knows it's her birthday they would be super skilled to have cakes ready!
Its a nice thought. I think the answer is for her to wait until her birthday has come and gone and then for her to take some biscuits in for the residents on a random day when noone is expecting it.
do they know its her birthday? I can see she might feel shy about mentioning it if they don't know, like she is seeking attention. Do the staff or other volunteers bring in something on their birthdays? Again if its the custom that's one thing but if she would be the first to do it, I can see why she would not want to.
It is not unusual - in fact it's traditional where i work - in an office , of a national company ; for staff to bring food in on their birthdays - normally cakes / sweets