I'm writing an etiquette guide![]()
The price tag is so small, and you often can't even read the price very well.
I find it's more effective to take a sharpie and write the amount of my very generous gift on the inside of the thoughtful card I include with the present.
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You know you could buy one of those new cards where you can record your own personalized message and just tell them how much you spent (on the gift AND the card).
Oooh! And work it into a song that I compose and sing myself!![]()
That you sing perfectly.
Better than anyone else.
Because you trained with some of the best voice coaches.
Coach That are part of large important organizations.
I could be wrong but I think the correct etiquette here would be that you need to send a card the day before ANNOUNCING the card with the recording. That first card could explain the amount of time and effort that went into the song choice, and how perfectly it suits the occasion. That way the second card could just be all about the perfect song that explains how much was spent on the gift (said gift, of course, also being perfect).
tacky tacky tacky!
Quick story: While wrapping gifts at macy's a guy came in to have us wrap ALL his Christmas gifts and told us specifically to leave the price tags on so his poor family could see how much money he has. What a jerk.
In my opinion people who leave the tags on want to make other people feel like crap. Well at least this customer was truthful.
Ohhhhh this thread is soooo very deep and full of, well, WE know what it's full of!
Thank you Sir Wally!