Anonymous wrote:If you want to talk to him, you should respond to his happy birthday with something like - Thank you! I’d love to catch up with you. I’ll call you later today unless another time would be better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to talk to him, you should respond to his happy birthday with something like - Thank you! I’d love to catch up with you. I’ll call you later today unless another time would be better?
She doesn't need you to write a script for her.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to talk to him, you should respond to his happy birthday with something like - Thank you! I’d love to catch up with you. I’ll call you later today unless another time would be better?
Anonymous wrote:You have to let go the relationship you want and accept what you have. He isn't into gifts so it is good you stopped. He did remember your birthday so all isn't lost
Anonymous wrote:My brother is a decade younger than I am, I’m mid 40s and he’s mid 30s. For the last few years I’ve been sending him a gift card for his birthday along with a birthday card and always call him that day. He always just calls me on my birthday. I’m also the one to try to keep in touch as he only calls on my birthday and sometimes responds to my texts. A couple months ago I decided not to send him a gift card this year, money was very tight a a few months for us and I figured it is a one sided relationship anyway, I don’t even get a card.
So my birthday was this past week. He only texted me a quick “Happy birthday” and nothing else. No phone call, which I had been looking forward to since we hadn’t spoken in a while, since his birthday. It occurred to me later that he might have done it because I didn’t send him money this year but I’m not totally sure. Was I wrong to not send him anything this year? I mean it’s not like I owe him a gift every year but the fact that he didn’t even bother to call me and didn’t say anything besides a quick happy birthday really hurt.
AITA?