Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assuming the note was just thanks for the gift, I loved it. My teen would think it was weird but I don't think it would make her stop being friends with someone. I don't think she has ever gotten a hand written note from a friend. She would get a text or in person hug but no handwritten notes. She might not know how to respond at first but like I said, I think she would be more likely to just ignore it and go on with life unless what was written made her uncomfortable.
That’s the thing - I think my DD was probably overly-affectionate in the note, talking about being happy to have such a kind friend, etc. And this girl was always exceptionally kind, more so than the typical middle schooler. She even asked to meet me after an activity my DD participated in with her. Walked up to me and shook my hand. So in this case I thought a thank you would be okay.
Anonymous wrote:Assuming the note was just thanks for the gift, I loved it. My teen would think it was weird but I don't think it would make her stop being friends with someone. I don't think she has ever gotten a hand written note from a friend. She would get a text or in person hug but no handwritten notes. She might not know how to respond at first but like I said, I think she would be more likely to just ignore it and go on with life unless what was written made her uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DD is new to having friends in general, and met these girls fairly recently so isn’t on text with these particular girls yet. Neither of us knew that girls give gifts to each other all the time. And now they have stopped talking to her abruptly so it’s probably my fault and I’m kicking myself. She’s a very affectionate kid and what she wrote was probably over-the-top for the situation. I should have known better.
Don’t blame yourself. Your daughter should have read the situation and known better too.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DD is new to having friends in general, and met these girls fairly recently so isn’t on text with these particular girls yet. Neither of us knew that girls give gifts to each other all the time. And now they have stopped talking to her abruptly so it’s probably my fault and I’m kicking myself. She’s a very affectionate kid and what she wrote was probably over-the-top for the situation. I should have known better.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My DD is new to having friends in general, and met these girls fairly recently so isn’t on text with these particular girls yet. Neither of us knew that girls give gifts to each other all the time. And now they have stopped talking to her abruptly so it’s probably my fault and I’m kicking myself. She’s a very affectionate kid and what she wrote was probably over-the-top for the situation. I should have known better.
Anonymous wrote:Over the top and weird. If she thanked the friend in person that was good enough for this situation. Or she could have just messaged her a thanks. Kids aren’t impressed by a hand written note. If you wanted to insist on it the you should have had her send it in the mail.