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The hosts of "Today With Jenna and Friends," offer up their best advice for dealing with some tough social situations.
Give a not-so-subtle hint . If straight talk doesn’t work, be bold. The next gift could come with a box of thank-you cards.
DEAR ANNIE: Each year, I send my sister’s three adult children gifts. The youngest does not thank me unless prompted. My two questions are: Isn’t this rude? And should I cease sending her a ...
The best thank-you gifts express your gratitude and offer a thoughtful token of appreciation. Here are our top picks for 2024, from gift baskets to candles.
Dear Miss Manners: Should I send thank-you notes to my pre-K religion class students for the Christmas gifts they gave me? Thankfulness and generosity are key parts of most religions. Do you want ...
But luckily, you don't need to live near a major city to send them as a thank-you gift. This tin comes with either eight or 12 of the bakery's legendary cookies, ...
I blame the parents more and would still send $20 for each of their birthdays. So I sent the oldest, my 14-year-old grandniece, a birthday card with a $20 bill in it, and I sent a text wishing her ...
Here's what to do if you weren't able to send out those thank-yous as quickly as you would have liked. (Photo: Kohei Hara via Getty Images) A friend or relative sends you a thoughtful gift for ...
I’ve made sure my husband thanks them for these gifts, but I have remained mute about them. I’m a prodigious thank-you note writer, even when I receive something I cannot use or don’t like.
I was raised to send handwritten thank you notes, birthday cards, holiday greetings—and, well, the list goes on, so the idea of emailing a gift to someone still makes me a little bit ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My mother raised me to send a thank-you note when I received a gift. I am a new business owner and I have sent out holiday gifts to my 65 clients. Since then, my inbox has been ...
Are we past the need to send a written thank-you note for gifts? Here’s what you should do if this is an issue for you. Talk it out. Don’t compound the etiquette breach with a scolding.