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ā07-15-2018 11:39 AM
@panda1234 If I asked, he'd probably respond, "sure, I got your gifts." Most kids just don't feel awkward about anything. Somehow they feel entitled to everything and we're (most of us) responsible for that.
ā07-15-2018 11:46 AM
Yes I guess being polite is not in vogue...as a family we either write out a thank you and mail it...or at least a phone call, text or email....so rude not to acknowledge someone who thought of you...very selfish....not just the young either, I bought a birthday gift for a friend whoās in her 40ās, took the time had it monogrammed and never received a thank you...many kids birthday parties, a wedding, etc...sometimes I just want the acknowledgement to make sure they received my giftš
ā07-15-2018 11:47 AM
@Annabellethecat66 I have one friend I worked with for many years that sends me all my PJ's since I became disabled. I cry every time she gets me my care packages from the girls and guys at work. My income went from very high to very low and when I get items from them or used clothes mailed to me from a friend, I break down in tears.
Just wanted to let you know that you are making someone feel very special and cared about. Your post has really touched me.
ā07-15-2018 11:47 AM
The times, they are a-changing (thank you Dylan, circa '60s). And times and behaviors will continue to change. Busier world. Chaotic world. I'm not as good as I used to be about notes -- but as a poster shared it helps to keep a stack of cards handy. I conveniently mail and stamp at local grocery store.
Any appreciation given to me, in any form, is graciously accepted. Darn it -- I just can't control others' behaviors. I did pass etiquette down to the next generation. Sometimes that act -- and our examples are the best teachers.
ā07-15-2018 11:48 AM
As a child, I was taught to send thank you notes and I did...after every gift...birthday, graduation and wedding! My mother was a great role model. She had these yellow letter/ cards called "thank you-grams". She used them often; sent to family, friends and even store employees where she was treated well. I received many a "thank you-gram" while growing up!!!
I also taught my children to do the same. As grown ups, am not really sure if they have kept up with it, but I know email has taken the place of a hand written note!!
A gift from me is not always for an occasion. Sometimes, it is a thank you for all you have done for me! I do like getting a written thank you, but often it is just a verbal thanks!!
ā07-15-2018 11:51 AM
I am not really sure when the trend for not writing a thank you note started but it does seem like I have received one less and less when I send a gift.
I think it reflects a lot on our fast paced lives and the inability to worry about the "other person." People seem to care less and less whether they are thought of as having manners.
I do not particularly feel that it is a good thing but I have accepted the fact that our world is nothing like when I was growing up and manners seemed to have some significance...or at least a little significance.
ā07-15-2018 12:34 PM
@INDIANA BONES My guess is you deserve having that good friend. You are most likely as good to the friend as she/he is good to you.
People like you WANT other's to help them. Getting back to the OP's subject, when a kindness is done, it should make the recipient WANT to acknowledge appreciation.
You sound like a very kind person. It's people like you and other's here that makes other's want to show kindness.
ā07-15-2018 01:37 PM
A big Thank You to all who took the time to post. I have read all of the comments.
OK, I accept that a written note might be unnecessary to some. However, people constantly walk around with their phones!!! A text or a brief phone call would be nice!!!!
I'm not looking for validation or such; it would be nice to know that a gift was received.
When tracking deliveries you sometimes get "left at front door" or "left by garage". Hopefully the person the gift was intended for received it, but, I have no way of knowing.
From now on, I will only give checks. That way I will know that the check was cashed.
If it is too difficult or time consuming for someone to say " Thank you" for a gift or kindness then this world is going to #$!! in a hand basket!!
ā07-15-2018 05:22 PM
@coffee drinker It makes you appreciate a thank you note as before we took it for granted.
ā07-16-2018 12:19 PM
Although I'm tempted to not ever gift the same person again if I've not received a TY note (or any type of acknowledgement), I do reduce the amount I give them for future occasions.
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