by Socialbutterfly53 » Mon Feb 12, 2024 6:53 am
My children (ages 12, 9 and 6) always send thank you notes for all gifts received, whether family members or friends at birthday parties. I’m insistent on it as a form of manners. I not only find it rude when I don’t receive a thank you for a gift we have given, but if the gift was posted, it also leaves me wondering if they ever received it if i haven’t received a thank you as an acknowledgment. I’m happy with any form of a thank you from others, but for my own children I tell them a written note is important because the time it takes to write the note is a reflection of the time it took the giver to choose, wrap and deliver the gift, etc.
My children (ages 12, 9 and 6) always send thank you notes for all gifts received, whether family members or friends at birthday parties. I’m insistent on it as a form of manners. I not only find it rude when I don’t receive a thank you for a gift we have given, but if the gift was posted, it also leaves me wondering if they ever received it if i haven’t received a thank you as an acknowledgment. I’m happy with any form of a thank you from others, but for my own children I tell them a written note is important because the time it takes to write the note is a reflection of the time it took the giver to choose, wrap and deliver the gift, etc.