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#31
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by LoisN
Guess I'll get them storebought gifts from now on.
If you had spent the $200 on store bought items, would you be any less pissed off that there was no acknowledgment?
I wouldn't.
I'd check online that it was delivered (and if it was insured, you should be able to see a signature depending on the service you used).
Then I'd give it another week to wait for a lovely hand written thank-you note (or email) for your lovely gifts.
That should give you your answer for the next time a gift is expected. ;-)
#32
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: DC metro area
Posts: 1,286
I used to give gifts to all my nieces and nephews and their children also, but would never hear from them. I finally stopped sending anything to any of them. It's very freeing.
Your qults are very lovely and I'm sure that they love them at least they should.
Your qults are very lovely and I'm sure that they love them at least they should.
#33
Originally Posted by tms
A gift is just that... a gift. It should be freely given, with no strings attached, or you are setting yourself up for disappointment. The value of the gift, and handmade, or not, should not matter. You either want to give a gift and expect nothing in return, or you are expecting "payment" for the present even if it is as small as acknowledgement. Then when you are not acknowledged, thanked, praised or offered money, your feelings are hurt. I understand this. I have been there. However, the fault is mine and/or yours, for expecting "payment". You either want to give something and truely expect nothing in return, thus a "gift" or you should make your expectations clear and express your hurt feelings, or forgive and forget it. You are only hurting you by being upset about it or looking for "reward or payment" in round-about ways.
Sorry for writing a book. Hope this helps everyone. God bless us all!!!
Lots of love, Teresa
Sorry for writing a book. Hope this helps everyone. God bless us all!!!
Lots of love, Teresa
#34
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 4,134
eta:
Someone contributed this to the quote thread yesterday (and I'm paraphrasing because I"m too lazy to go look for it).
No one can walk all over you unless you lie down
or something to that effect.
OK, went to look for it and see it was deleted. :roll:
Anyway, give it a week or two for them to respond.
Someone contributed this to the quote thread yesterday (and I'm paraphrasing because I"m too lazy to go look for it).
No one can walk all over you unless you lie down
or something to that effect.
OK, went to look for it and see it was deleted. :roll:
Anyway, give it a week or two for them to respond.
#35
Originally Posted by tms
A gift is just that... a gift. It should be freely given, with no strings attached, or you are setting yourself up for disappointment. The value of the gift, and handmade, or not, should not matter. You either want to give a gift and expect nothing in return, or you are expecting "payment" for the present even if it is as small as acknowledgement. Then when you are not acknowledged, thanked, praised or offered money, your feelings are hurt. I understand this. I have been there. However, the fault is mine and/or yours, for expecting "payment". You either want to give something and truely expect nothing in return, thus a "gift" or you should make your expectations clear and express your hurt feelings, or forgive and forget it. You are only hurting you by being upset about it or looking for "reward or payment" in round-about ways.
Sorry for writing a book. Hope this helps everyone. God bless us all!!!
Lots of love, Teresa
Sorry for writing a book. Hope this helps everyone. God bless us all!!!
Lots of love, Teresa
Thanks for your honesty. You are precisely right and I need to let go of the gift. Sometimes I just need the grounding of this group to carry on. Thanks again.
Lois
#37
wow they are all beautiful projects....some people just dont appreciate handmade stuff...and i def feel that in todays fast paced society with technology a good old thank you note is a thing of the past....we live in a want it now/ send it now world. I think you should still give your beautiful gifts and know that even though they didnt say thank you that you have graced their lives with a gift that cant be store bought....its the gift of love stitched in all your projects
every year my children get a gift for christmas and then they are usually told by the gift giver how much it cost....i dont agree with this as i have always taught the children that a gift is still a gift no matter the cost....its the thought that counts not the price tag.
every year my children get a gift for christmas and then they are usually told by the gift giver how much it cost....i dont agree with this as i have always taught the children that a gift is still a gift no matter the cost....its the thought that counts not the price tag.
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