It’s, unfortunately, a bit anachronistic. People nowadays don’t sit down and hand write Thank You notes. If you’re lucky you might get an ecard, a short email or a shout-out on Facebook !
One of the ( many ) burrs under my saddle is the fact that people don’t take the time to thank someone else – for anything ! Gifts or other acts of kindness are taken for granted and rarely acknowledged. Young people feel entitled and expect , as their right and see no reason to give thank yous for something that they feel is their do.
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
what was Lynda thanking Opal for I wonder
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 8 years ago
And they say perpetual motion is impossible!Ha!Opal will disprove it or die trying,
joedid over 8 years ago
Write a “You’re welcome” note and be done with it, Opal.
Linguist over 8 years ago
It’s, unfortunately, a bit anachronistic. People nowadays don’t sit down and hand write Thank You notes. If you’re lucky you might get an ecard, a short email or a shout-out on Facebook !
One of the ( many ) burrs under my saddle is the fact that people don’t take the time to thank someone else – for anything ! Gifts or other acts of kindness are taken for granted and rarely acknowledged. Young people feel entitled and expect , as their right and see no reason to give thank yous for something that they feel is their do.
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
They are a unique breed.
cubswin2016 over 8 years ago
I wonder if one of them knows what anyone did to be thankful for.
Number Three over 8 years ago
I always said Thank you but I never needed to write letters. As long as you say “Thank you” it shouldn’t matter what format it’s being said in.
xxx
Mj Cook over 8 years ago
I have a friend exactly like Opal! She’s the best!
msmith07 over 8 years ago
Do people still have “pen pals”?
hippogriff over 8 years ago
msmith07Of course. But nowadays, they send the communication on the Internet instead of the mail.
Mojo0400 over 8 years ago
I love the old fashioned way!