tiggerlover
Still waiting for "the talk"
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I am curious how the majority feels about ackowledging gifts that you send or receive. I was brought up writing thank you notes and I have continued this practice with my DS. I personally feel if you give or send someone a gift it deserves to be ackowledged in some way. If a person is there when the gift is given a thank you in person is okay, unless it is a big event like a baby/bridal shower, party etc., then a written thank you is required. And always when a gift is received in the mail either a phone call, written thank you or email thanks is in order. What do you say?
I was getting ready to order gifts online for my nieces for Halloween when it dawned on me that in August I sent my niece a "Welcome to College" package and I hadn't heard from her at all. So I asked her mother and she said she is on her own now, she is tired of nagging about her writing thank you's, etc. I understand that, but I also told her that I decided not to send her daughter anything for Halloween because I put thought into my gifts and if she can't take the time to ackowledge receipt in some way than I wasn't going to send anything. Do you think I was wrong? All my niece had to do was jot a quick email to say hi, thanks for the package and I would have been happy with that. What do you think?
I was getting ready to order gifts online for my nieces for Halloween when it dawned on me that in August I sent my niece a "Welcome to College" package and I hadn't heard from her at all. So I asked her mother and she said she is on her own now, she is tired of nagging about her writing thank you's, etc. I understand that, but I also told her that I decided not to send her daughter anything for Halloween because I put thought into my gifts and if she can't take the time to ackowledge receipt in some way than I wasn't going to send anything. Do you think I was wrong? All my niece had to do was jot a quick email to say hi, thanks for the package and I would have been happy with that. What do you think?

