Entry tags:
Gift Etiquette
I was invited to the wedding of a family friend last May--couldn't go, so I sent my regrets and ordered them a gift. (And it wasn't cheap either, although that is only relevant in that the gift incurred a certain amount of sacrifice because I've known the groom literally all his life.) STILL haven't received a thank you note yet. Nor has Mom. It is annoying. People really need to learn about what is the correct thing to do--when someone makes the effort to pick out a gift and send it to you, it doesn't take that much time to write a quick note.
And Miss Manners backs me up here:
However, it is true that a wedding present may be sent within a year of the wedding, while no such leeway is allowed the recipients, who must send thanks immediately.
And Miss Manners backs me up here:
However, it is true that a wedding present may be sent within a year of the wedding, while no such leeway is allowed the recipients, who must send thanks immediately.
no subject
It's not a good excuse, but at least it wasn't 7 months after, like that wedding. I would say maybe she misplaced her list or whatever, but to have not gotten to you OR your mom, sounds like she just can't pull it together.
no subject
It's not like you stand over people with a stop watch, it's more like--come on, SOME kind of good faith effort!