Anonymous wrote:Two young neighbors recently graduated, one from college and one from HS. We are not close friends with the families but on good terms. We delivered cards to their homes with some cash inside. In one instance the card was left with a parent, and in the other my DC delivered it and I think the graduate answered the door.
Is it too much to think we might get a note of thanks? It's mid-July and neither one has bothered. Or do people that age just not send written acknowledgements?
I grew up in a diplomatic household -- very formal, stickler for etiquette, and was always taught that if you were able to thank the person in person, you didn't need to write a thank you note.
I wrote thank you notes on Christmas day before I played with the gifts from distant relatives, but wouldn't have written one for someone who brought it to my door and handed it to me.