Anonymous wrote:I am not writing her off. I am just never giving her another gift.
Anonymous wrote:Literally no one is saying it’s totally fine not to say thank you.
Anonymous wrote:I definitely think it’s quite rude and ungrateful of her. I’m surprised by how many people act like it’s totally fine to not say thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's something really twisted about this whole thing. You're mad you couldn't buy affection and attention. Instead of sitting around stewing over that, why don't you reach out to have a meaningful relationship with your niece? Ask her out to lunch and inquire about married life? Invite her and her new husband to stay with you for a nice weekend?
You are choosing to live the shallowest possible life.
If the niece can't be bothered to say thank you for $1000, she's not going to have time for lunch with OP.
I'm sure she'd accept a free weekend at OP's house, though -- assuming it's in an interesting area and the amenities are top quality.
Grim worldview. I can’t relate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's something really twisted about this whole thing. You're mad you couldn't buy affection and attention. Instead of sitting around stewing over that, why don't you reach out to have a meaningful relationship with your niece? Ask her out to lunch and inquire about married life? Invite her and her new husband to stay with you for a nice weekend?
You are choosing to live the shallowest possible life.
If the niece can't be bothered to say thank you for $1000, she's not going to have time for lunch with OP.
I'm sure she'd accept a free weekend at OP's house, though -- assuming it's in an interesting area and the amenities are top quality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP: You sound like a jerk.
Only to people who don't think it's important to thank people for gifts.
Anonymous wrote:There's something really twisted about this whole thing. You're mad you couldn't buy affection and attention. Instead of sitting around stewing over that, why don't you reach out to have a meaningful relationship with your niece? Ask her out to lunch and inquire about married life? Invite her and her new husband to stay with you for a nice weekend?
You are choosing to live the shallowest possible life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s the groom’s responsibility to write the thank you notes.
Also, you sound hateful and as another PP said, I’d want my aunt to write me off too if I knew she was talking about me the way you are talking about your niece.
If you are an ingrate who can’t be bothered to say thanks for $1000 you should be written off.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it’s the groom’s responsibility to write the thank you notes.
Also, you sound hateful and as another PP said, I’d want my aunt to write me off too if I knew she was talking about me the way you are talking about your niece.
Anonymous wrote:OP: You sound like a jerk.