AARP Hearing Center
โItโs implied โ my daughter-in-law replied. I had just remarked that I had not received a Thank You note for the gift I had brought to a shower a few weeks earlier. I wondered if it would be implied that I meant to buy a gift if Iโd shown up with an empty gift bag!
Notes are not the only acknowledgements that are going awayโฆnot even a nod if you open a door or let someone with one avocado and a candy bar go ahead of you in line at the grocery store. What have your experiences been with what I consider to be common courtesy?
I guess I just need to remember my daughter-in-lawโs last words on the subject. โOur generation is just not hung up on formalitiesโ she noted and ended with โBy the way Youโre Welcome!โ
.
I hear you that it wasnโt your daughter in law, but I think itโs her cavalier response to todayโs lack of acknowledgement, that maybe she too, subscribes to that philosophy? I donโt think that response as to explaining that as a reason these days would be so welcomed by me.
Thank you's for holding a door, thank you's for giving up a place in line, thank you notes for gifts, greeting cards, personal letters, and other pleasantries are all dead....... victims of today's social media, texting, and other forms of "modern" communication with one another. Sad isn't it, @VickieF426693 ?????
Yikes, I really gave you the wrong impression. My daughter-in-law is great. She was trying to make me feel better that I did not receive a thank you note from a bride I had given a shower gift. I am very lucky to have such a wonderful daughter-in-law. I am thankful for that I think should send her a Thank You note!
Oh gosh I really gave you all the wrong impressionโฆmy daughter in law is great! I was complaining to her about a shower I attended . The bride did not send a thank you note and I thought that was frankly,rude. My daughter in-law was trying to make me feel better!!!โฆSHE WAS NOT THE PERSON BEING RUDE!
My advice to you is to have a good heart to heart with your son. There is a lot of great moments coming with grandchildren but I get the feeling she doesn't care if you are in on them.
As far as common courtesy, I am more surprised when it happens than when it doesn't. And I think the reason for this is THE PHONE.