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What would you think if you gave someone a gift (shower, birthday, whatever...) and they didn't write you a thank you card? Would you care? Be offended? Vow to never buy them another gift again?
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I don't really pay attention. Honestly, after I've given someone a gift, I often forget that I even gave it to them in the first place, unless I was somehow proud of the gift that I got them (searched high and low, very personal/special, etc.).
I like to see people's smiles and reactions to the gift, not read some forced gratitude in print.
So no, I would not be offended, upset, or even care.
I get offended if I don't receive a thank you card for a shower or wedding gift. If I gave Snowful a tea kettle for her birthday and gave it to her over lunch (just as an example), I would not expect a thank you note from her.
Most of the gifts I have given are wedding gifts - you go to Bed Bath and Beyond, pick the gift, and they send it. You don't see the person opening the gift, in fact, you really don't know if they have received it. So, a thank you card is a nice acknowledgement that the gift has been received and that you liked it. A lack of acknowledgement, in this instance, is pretty tacky.
I get offended if I don't get thank you cards when I give people wedding gifts. That drives me crazy.
For birthday gifts though and other things like that, it doesn't bother me too much.
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Good input!
I think I agree with a couple of you who said if I see you open the gift, I don't care if I get a thank you card... but if I mail you a gift it'd be nice to be acknowledged. I definitely think a "thank you for my gift" at the end of a shower is appropriate and a TY card (for me) isn't necessary. I don't mind writing them at all .... but it was just something I was thinking about. It's nice to get TY cards in the mail, but then I feel like I have to keep them or save them and I feel bad throwing them away (but I still do).