There is a difference between being blunt and honest, and being a azzhole about it.
For myself, you give "from your heart" because you don't expect to receive. Yes, there is something nice for being acknowledged for giving, but I believe even the Bible has words for those who give and expect to recieve from their giving.
If I leave a tip for good service, I don't expect a thank you. If you send me a graduation announcement, I take that as a solicitation for a gift. If I send you $100 bucks, I expect an acknowledgement...after all, you had the gonads to send me an announcement, the least you can do is acknowledge it. While we're at it, next time you receive good or exceptional service at a restaurant...or anywhere for that matter, let them know...tell them they did a good job...and see what reaction you get. I admit, it's not often that I get exceptional service, but it does happen...and a simple "You guys give great service...thank you" can spread a lot of joy.
If you send me a graduation announcement, I take that as a solicitation for a gift. If I send you $100 bucks, I expect an acknowledgement...after all, you had the gonads to send me an announcement, the least you can do is acknowledge it.
:thumbsup::thumbsup:Maybe thank you's, calling cards, etc. in the past served a purpose similar to social media networking these days?
If someone does you a kindness or a favor, do you say thanks because you think you owe it to them per the rules of etiquette, or because you genuinely wish to thank them? A simple thank you with a smile is good.
I missed the part where the OP mentioned he got a graduation announcement. Did he?
That said, I would agree it would be nice to get an acknowledgment of money recieved if you got an announcement and you sent money, however, it's not something to get over worked up about if you don't.
I've got to admit, the OP is a WAY better giver than myself when it comes to handing money out for graduation gifts. Only close family members would get a 50 spot from me. I'd know I probably have given more to people down on their luck than to high school graduate I might halfway know LOL
If the graduation announcement goes into the paper- is everyone obligated to send money? Is this the same for an obituary? Seem awfully mercenary.
Not sure about the rest of you guys, but the grads I seem to know are such riff raff they never get an announcement in the paper....and the deceased are pretty much the same.....
OP here.....every grad gift I have given, I got the announcement because they were either family, close relatives, or long term friends whose kids I have seen grow up.
$50....you have to be kidding....I spent $65 on dinner a week ago. $50 buys a bag of groceries if you shop carefully. Don't ask what I give to people I really like.
AND....for what it is worth...I personally delivered the vast majority (90%) of grad gifts to the recipient and handed it to them. No way they can tell me they did not get it.
Let me get this straight...a number of you are saying you don't have to thank people properly? Well, when a neighbor takes the time to watch your house and feed your dogs and exercise them and collect your mail when you are gone for a week, you don't thank them? When a buddy lends you his generator or sump pump and takes the time to deliver them, you don't thank them? When you give a half cord of dry firewood to a friend, they don't thank you? When your spouse of significant other gives you an anniversary gift, you don't thank them? If a church lets you borrow tables and chairs for an event, you don't thank the minister?
So...tell me what the difference is here.
Let me get this straight...a number of you are saying you don't have to thank people properly? Well, when a neighbor takes the time to watch your house and feed your dogs and exercise them and collect your mail when you are gone for a week, you don't thank them? When a buddy lends you his generator or sump pump and takes the time to deliver them, you don't thank them? When you give a half cord of dry firewood to a friend, they don't thank you? When your spouse of significant other gives you an anniversary gift, you don't thank them? If a church lets you borrow tables and chairs for an event, you don't thank the minister?
So...tell me what the difference is here.
I gave my brother a couple cords of split soft wood for his outside burner. Him and his wife came out and loaded it and he just complained that it was chit wood and not oak. It was good clean wood that I would burn with no hesitation, but they left and there wasn't a thank at all. It would have been a common courtesy to at least say, "Thanks for the wood" or whatever else.
Years ago a co-worker said he had some down trees on his land and wanted to know if I was interested. I had a pickup, so I said sure- though I wasn't interested. He said he would make it worth my while- give me 50 bucks for gas. So we are there in his field cutting age old dead trees, limbs that had fallen. I am using my chainsaw and gas. The wood is next to useless, but I figured I'd at least break even. When we are all done and at his house - he walks into his garage and comes back with a CB that someone had given him for a gift (worth less than 50). He hands it to me and says- there we are even. He chuckled and said it's good to get that field cleaned up. I smiled, thanked him and drove away- thinking "what a jerk".
Let me get this straight...a number of you are saying you don't have to thank people properly? Well, when a neighbor takes the time to watch your house and feed your dogs and exercise them and collect your mail when you are gone for a week, you don't thank them? When a buddy lends you his generator or sump pump and takes the time to deliver them, you don't thank them? When you give a half cord of dry firewood to a friend, they don't thank you? When your spouse of significant other gives you an anniversary gift, you don't thank them? If a church lets you borrow tables and chairs for an event, you don't thank the minister?
So...tell me what the difference is here.
.Sounds like a brother I wouldn't have over very often