couponclary
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2009
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I am 29 and was raised to send thank you notes when someone went out of their way to do something nice for me (birthday gift, wedding gift, baby gift, made a meal when I was sick, etc.). I do think that it is an important way to show someone that you appreciate what they did for you. I have been to showers where they have a "drawing" for a prize after the guests self-address envelopes and I think that is SO tacky! At one shower where they did this, the mom-to-be couldn't be bothered to take the time to actually write the notes (and she had a very early shower and had plenty of time to take care of this task)! I took over an hour out of my time to drive to the store she had registered at, spent at least $75 on a present, and she couldn't take three minutes & the cost of a stamp to say thank you??? RUDE! I guess I am one of those people who "keep score" of who sends thank you notes and those who do not send them get crossed off my gift giving list.


I usually end up leaving her parties before the gifts are open and end up calling later that night to ask if her kids liked the gift. Unfortunately, she has started them down the same path since they rarely even say thank you when you give them something.