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<blockquote data-quote="Wishing" data-source="post: 223233" data-attributes="member: 1782"><p>Congratulations with the grandbaby. Lately I went to two weddings of friends. One was a pharmacist and the other was </p><p>a business person -I never got thank you notes from either of them. Their parents sent me birth announcements of the babies they had. I decided not to send them baby gifts. I'm sure the birth announcements were meant for me to send gifts.</p><p>Also another friend's son who has a phd and teaches at a university they sent me his birth announcement and I sent them a gift and they did not send me a thank you note. I don't think the younger generation has thank you understood.And from what I see there financial level or educational level does not affect their understanding of a simple thank you. </p><p> With my difficult child I restrict him of privileges until he writes his thank you notes and it is a big deal to get it done. I think if he were out of my house it would be impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wishing, post: 223233, member: 1782"] Congratulations with the grandbaby. Lately I went to two weddings of friends. One was a pharmacist and the other was a business person -I never got thank you notes from either of them. Their parents sent me birth announcements of the babies they had. I decided not to send them baby gifts. I'm sure the birth announcements were meant for me to send gifts. Also another friend's son who has a phd and teaches at a university they sent me his birth announcement and I sent them a gift and they did not send me a thank you note. I don't think the younger generation has thank you understood.And from what I see there financial level or educational level does not affect their understanding of a simple thank you. With my difficult child I restrict him of privileges until he writes his thank you notes and it is a big deal to get it done. I think if he were out of my house it would be impossible. [/QUOTE]
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