I am wondering if the art of writing thank you notes is dead? About 6 weeks ago we had two different bar mitzvahs (one on each side of the family) the same weekend. As of yet neither has sent a thank you note. Of the school and friend birthday parties my kids have attended this past year, we have only received thank you's for 1 out of every 5 parties.
For my kids' birthdays recently, it took me a week to cajol and threaten them into writing their thank you's after the parties, and I considered a week after the party to be unacceptable. For baby showers and weddings I allow some leeway as those are life changing events, but six weeks with no thank you note seems a long time for a bar mitzvah.
Has anyone else noticed this trend? I don't need someone falling over in gratitude for a gift, but a brief note of thanks seems like a small gesture on the part of the recipient.
Thoughts?
For my kids' birthdays recently, it took me a week to cajol and threaten them into writing their thank you's after the parties, and I considered a week after the party to be unacceptable. For baby showers and weddings I allow some leeway as those are life changing events, but six weeks with no thank you note seems a long time for a bar mitzvah.
Has anyone else noticed this trend? I don't need someone falling over in gratitude for a gift, but a brief note of thanks seems like a small gesture on the part of the recipient.
Thoughts?





