Lilacs4Me
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Which would you prefer, or think is the "correct" way of thanking someone?
DS18 started writing thank you notes to people who attended/gave gifts at his graduation party. He hates the way they sound and thinks it's fake and feels very forced-sounding. We were talking tonight about it, and he asked - why can't I just call everyone and have a personal conversation with them instead?
I thought that was an interesting concept. DS18 has very good, close relationships with everyone we invited (family and very close friends only). They would all probably LOVE a personal phone call in lieu of a mailed note, to be honest. (I think!) DS has always been that kid who it's very fun to give a gift to....he is genuinely happy and grateful to even get a pair of socks lol and always makes the gift giver feel really good about giving him something.
If you got a phone call specifically to say thanks and chat a little about the graduates plans/future goals, etc, would you like that? Or would you want a handwritten note instead?
Please know this isn't about him trying to get out of writing out notes....he is willing to do it, he is just struggling with sounding genuine and conveying his gratitude through what he's writing. He has much more of a verbal, warm, in-person kind of personality.
DS18 started writing thank you notes to people who attended/gave gifts at his graduation party. He hates the way they sound and thinks it's fake and feels very forced-sounding. We were talking tonight about it, and he asked - why can't I just call everyone and have a personal conversation with them instead?
I thought that was an interesting concept. DS18 has very good, close relationships with everyone we invited (family and very close friends only). They would all probably LOVE a personal phone call in lieu of a mailed note, to be honest. (I think!) DS has always been that kid who it's very fun to give a gift to....he is genuinely happy and grateful to even get a pair of socks lol and always makes the gift giver feel really good about giving him something.
If you got a phone call specifically to say thanks and chat a little about the graduates plans/future goals, etc, would you like that? Or would you want a handwritten note instead?
Please know this isn't about him trying to get out of writing out notes....he is willing to do it, he is just struggling with sounding genuine and conveying his gratitude through what he's writing. He has much more of a verbal, warm, in-person kind of personality.
I'd take any form of "thank-you", even a heart-felt one at the time the gift was given. If I got something more formal afterwards, be it call, text e-mail or note, I've be very, very impressed.