Anonymous wrote:Our 25yo offspring, D, recently spent a month at the home of their significant other's parents so they could study for an exam together. By all accounts, the family was extremely kind, gracious, and accommodating, even helping out when D had a medical scare. D, of course, thanked them profusely, left them with small gifts, and sent a beautiful note to the family after flying home to us.
My question is this: Would it be inappropriate for us, D's parents, to also send a note to the family? D and their SO are about to move in together, as they are serious. We haven't met the parents, but it seems like there's a decent chance they'll be our in-laws one day. We asked D what they thought and they said they'd check with their SO, but we haven't heard back.
Our instincts are to reach out to the family to acknowledge their kindness, but of course D is a full-grown adult and we don't want to step on any toes. Thoughts?
thank you card, for that portion seems appropriate