Linda
Senior Member
- Location
- Central California foothills
I just read this on the internet. Amy is sort of like a modern day Dear Abby or Ann Landers (I miss those 2 ladies). Do you get thanked for gifts to your children and grandchildren? If not, what do you do about it, if anything?
DEAR AMY: I wanted to add my comment to the “No Thanks” problem experienced by so many.
I was irritated that my granddaughter never bothered to thank me for birthday or Christmas gifts, checks, etc.
After her first year in college I still hadn’t received thanks for very generous checks, so I decided enough was enough and for her birthday, sent a nice card. That’s all, just a card.
To my amazement, I received an instant response from my granddaughter via email, thanking me profusely for the thoughtful and lovely card. I laughed for an hour. Finally got her attention!
Grandmom
DEAR GRANDMOM: One thing I like about this is that your granddaughter is actually demonstrating that on one level, it is not about the money.
DEAR AMY: I wanted to add my comment to the “No Thanks” problem experienced by so many.
I was irritated that my granddaughter never bothered to thank me for birthday or Christmas gifts, checks, etc.
After her first year in college I still hadn’t received thanks for very generous checks, so I decided enough was enough and for her birthday, sent a nice card. That’s all, just a card.
To my amazement, I received an instant response from my granddaughter via email, thanking me profusely for the thoughtful and lovely card. I laughed for an hour. Finally got her attention!
Grandmom
DEAR GRANDMOM: One thing I like about this is that your granddaughter is actually demonstrating that on one level, it is not about the money.