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Thank You Note?

I enjoy reading Rhonda Rich’s column in the Sunday issue of  The Gwinnett  Daily Post.  I think she is a very talented   writer and has a great sense of humor.  I have commented on her articles before in my blog.  I pay special attention to her articles when they focus on manners.  Sunday’s article was about thank you notes.  She raised a point which caused me to do some thinking.

Basically what the article was about was the expectation of receiving a thank you note.  I gathered from her article write1that Ms. Rich is a believer in thank you notes and practices this form of etiquette.  I, too, believe in writing a thank you note and teach this in my etiquette classes.  A point made in the article was to give with your heart and not have set expectations of receiving a thank you note.  She pointed out that we never know what is going on in the person’s life who has received the gift which you sent.  I agree with her totally.  We don’t walk in other people’s shoes.  As Ms. Rich said, the  recipient could have a serious personal situation that they are experiencing.  Life happens, and we don’t always get the thank you note written even though we have good intentions to do this.

I don’t know that I expect a  note when I send a gift or do something for someone.  Yes, I do like receiving them, and I try very hard to send thank you notes.  However, I think we all need to remember that we don’t give with the intention of receiving the note.   We don’t need to judge the person who doesn’t send us the thank you note.  Having said this, I believe that it is still good  manners to send a thank you note and especially under normal circumstances.

I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic.

Ginny Brown

Hoschton, Georgia (Hamilton Mill area, Dacula, GA)
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