diamondsrock
Brilliant_Rock
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This is just a general question. I was invited to two baby showers late last year and earlier this year. The first one was a friend of mine and I really put a lot of effort and thought into the gift (and money - I went way over my budget!). It was a really nice shower, she seemed very happy with the gifts, but no thank you note ever arrived. I know she had some medial problems late in the pregnancy so I chalked it up to that, although she is usually the type to send letters, etc. so I was kind of surprised. She is very good at writing and probably should have been an author!
The second shower early this year was for a friend who moved away probably 10 years or so. I hadn''t spoken to her in 6 years or seen her since she moved. I wasn''t able to attend the shower (in our hometown at her mom''s house), but I sent a nice cute gift, card, short letter, etc. with my e-mail address asking her to keep in touch. I didn''t get a thank you note (or e-mail), but did get a baby announcement with no letter, note or mention of a thank you. Again, this is a girl who I was pretty friendly with when she lived in town, but after she moved we lost touch. Plus when they came to our wedding years ago they forgot our wedding gift (or a card I think) so I guess I didn''t have too much expectation anyways! She never did give us a wedding gift as I saw her many times after the wedding so I guess there was no gift to begin with probably, which was fine and didn''t really matter to me since we were all pretty short on cash back then. My husband thought I was crazy for sending her a baby gift since we weren''t really friends anymore and hadn''t spoken in so long. My co-worker and friend agreed. But something in me wanted to send her something for the shower. I did think it was kind of odd to be invited to a shower for someone whom I hadn''t spoken to in so long, since I had no idea how long she had been trying to have a baby, if this baby was a surprise, etc.. Pretty much didn''t know anything about what had been going on with her since it had been so long since we talked.
Are thank you notes going by the wayside or is this just my experience? To be honest, I guess it doesn''t really matter. I really do enjoy giving gifts just because it makes me feel good. I guess it''s just nice to have your gift acknowledged. Even a generic thank you with no mention of the actual gift would be good for that reason.
The second shower early this year was for a friend who moved away probably 10 years or so. I hadn''t spoken to her in 6 years or seen her since she moved. I wasn''t able to attend the shower (in our hometown at her mom''s house), but I sent a nice cute gift, card, short letter, etc. with my e-mail address asking her to keep in touch. I didn''t get a thank you note (or e-mail), but did get a baby announcement with no letter, note or mention of a thank you. Again, this is a girl who I was pretty friendly with when she lived in town, but after she moved we lost touch. Plus when they came to our wedding years ago they forgot our wedding gift (or a card I think) so I guess I didn''t have too much expectation anyways! She never did give us a wedding gift as I saw her many times after the wedding so I guess there was no gift to begin with probably, which was fine and didn''t really matter to me since we were all pretty short on cash back then. My husband thought I was crazy for sending her a baby gift since we weren''t really friends anymore and hadn''t spoken in so long. My co-worker and friend agreed. But something in me wanted to send her something for the shower. I did think it was kind of odd to be invited to a shower for someone whom I hadn''t spoken to in so long, since I had no idea how long she had been trying to have a baby, if this baby was a surprise, etc.. Pretty much didn''t know anything about what had been going on with her since it had been so long since we talked.
Are thank you notes going by the wayside or is this just my experience? To be honest, I guess it doesn''t really matter. I really do enjoy giving gifts just because it makes me feel good. I guess it''s just nice to have your gift acknowledged. Even a generic thank you with no mention of the actual gift would be good for that reason.