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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 545476" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>Is it customary for them not to get back to you after you leave messages? If that's par for the course, I guess I wouldn't worry too much. It's rude, though. If he generally returns your calls or contacts you on his own with some frequency, and you've not heard from him since last weekend, I would be concerned. If he lives in Aurora, he should've called you preemptively, just so you WOULDN'T worry when you saw the news.</p><p>I'm sorry about your granddaughter. One rule I always had with my kids was if they ever got a gift in a birthday card, etc., they couldn't deposit the check or keep the cash from the card until they wrote and mailed a thank you note. To this day, my adult nieces and nephews never acknowledge their birthday checks, but they sure do deposit them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 545476, member: 13882"] Is it customary for them not to get back to you after you leave messages? If that's par for the course, I guess I wouldn't worry too much. It's rude, though. If he generally returns your calls or contacts you on his own with some frequency, and you've not heard from him since last weekend, I would be concerned. If he lives in Aurora, he should've called you preemptively, just so you WOULDN'T worry when you saw the news. I'm sorry about your granddaughter. One rule I always had with my kids was if they ever got a gift in a birthday card, etc., they couldn't deposit the check or keep the cash from the card until they wrote and mailed a thank you note. To this day, my adult nieces and nephews never acknowledge their birthday checks, but they sure do deposit them! [/QUOTE]
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