deerseeker001
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I have to agree,manners were not taught.
A gift should be freely given, or it is not a gift. Thank yous are nice-but to expect a thank you is a display of the very same bad manners. Give freely without expectation, or don't give at all.
As for this generation- it is just as generous and well mannered as prior generations - it is just that what was "mannerly" in the past is nolonger "mannerly" today. How many of us use the words "cr_p" or "fr_ggin" in our everyday speech. If we all had "good" manners, we wouldn't even think to use those words. Fktards- that is a great word- two insults in one, disparaging in two different ways. I guess people missed it, but the Special Olympic folks are asking us to stop using the word "******" due to its current use in insults.
.....easier next time to just keep your money. Take yourself out to dinner.
I couldn't disagree more. The import you give to the slight, however is another matter. If you give someone a graduation gift of $100 there is nothing wrong with the expectation of at least a thank-you of some sort. IMHO, it is a selfish omission and a lack of breeding and good manners to fail to at least acknowledge the gift...after all, it's not a pair of chartreuse shoe strings. Besides, such a failure leaves a lasting impression on the gift-giver that you really might regret some day.
On the other hand, some folks are just self-absorbed clods that have no respect or consideration for other folks, even those thoughty enough to send them $100 out of the goodness of their hearts. Just mark it up to experience and forgetaboutit.
So as a gift becomes of greater value, the thankyous should increase in intensity? A gift is a gift. Give it or don't. Don't expect anything in return. If you want, write a personal note along with your gift. Gifts are not about the giver, they are just something nice you do for someone else - they are not investments to gather interest. There is no implied contract.
-a hundred dollars from someone you don't like or respect is of little concern to anyone.
Well....excuse me for being blunt....but I am sick and tired of the worthless "gimme, gimme" attitude most of the younger generation has today. They can devote countless hours a week texting, Facebooking, Twittering, playing stupid online games, etc. but HEAVEN FORBID they show proper manners and thank someone....how long does it take to send a text or Facebook message....thirty seconds....???!!!! I don't have kids but I do have nephews....my GF has kids and each and every one of my nephews as well as her kids has the proper manners to thank people. If someone's kids don't have the manners to thank people properly it's the parent's fault most of the time.