| Or do they just say thank you when they receive them? |
| Just say thank you when they receive them. |
| No. We dont write any thank you notes for gifts given in person. My kids give a hearty and sincere thanks to the gift giver. |
| Op here. My narcissistic mother does expect thank you cards and will ask what’s wrong with the gift if she doesn’t get one. Glad to see not all grandmothers act this way. |
| NP. Of course not. That’s insane and ridiculous behavior. |
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Of course they do
Omg little Mary or John can not sit for a few minutes and do this ! Not only is this the right thing it prepares them for life This is not a hard thing to do. You people are lazy parents |
| No, that’s not normal to expect. |
Rich, coming from the person who is too lazy to use proper punctuation. |
| Say thanks. They can FaceTime them over the break and talk about how much they like the toys |
| Yes, written notes. |
| Absolutely |
| Nope. We're a WASPy very proper family and for gifts given in person and thanked immediately, thank you cards are not written. |
| We bet hugs and that’s just fine. |
| No, we are $10m net worth, no expectations for thank you notes. Kind of depends on how much thought they put into the gift. |
| Yes, my kids write thank you notes and have since they were old enough to write. |