Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but IME not too many people send them back. Yes, I’ll judge you if you don’t send a thank you note. I’ll judge you even more if you send a generic “thank you for the gift” thank you note.
This is absurd. I got a stamp on Etsy that says “Thank you! Love, John” and I give it to my son with a stamp pad and let him go to town on white cardstock. It’s generic, but shows gratefulness and he has a major part in doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but IME not too many people send them back. Yes, I’ll judge you if you don’t send a thank you note. I’ll judge you even more if you send a generic “thank you for the gift” thank you note.
You sound nasty. A generic thank you especially written by a small child is fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, but IME not too many people send them back. Yes, I’ll judge you if you don’t send a thank you note. I’ll judge you even more if you send a generic “thank you for the gift” thank you note.
This is absurd. I got a stamp on Etsy that says “Thank you! Love, John” and I give it to my son with a stamp pad and let him go to town on white cardstock. It’s generic, but shows gratefulness and he has a major part in doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but IME not too many people send them back. Yes, I’ll judge you if you don’t send a thank you note. I’ll judge you even more if you send a generic “thank you for the gift” thank you note.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, but IME not too many people send them back. Yes, I’ll judge you if you don’t send a thank you note. I’ll judge you even more if you send a generic “thank you for the gift” thank you note.