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Be glad you got a card. I bought an entire place setting as a wedding gift for the daughter of a co-worker last year and did not even receive a thank you note. Very sad. Apparently the latest thing among young people is to get and collect and never even acknowledge.
I have seen it done both ways. Personal preference rather than "a new thing" i suppose.
Maybe they felt awkward to open it -- especially if other people were present and perhaps some did not bring a gift. I agree that they should have opened it; but a telephone call afterwards might have made you feel better -- but the card was a MUST! At least they knew enough to do the very least.
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by music89 on December 22nd, 2010
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If your not invited to a party... but people you know are there.. and you don't know what standing you are in...
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