They are trained to say, “Very nice, dear” whenever you show them something. “Look at this afghan I just crocheted!” “Very nice, dear.” “How did you like the dinner?” “Very nice, dear.”
Personally, I’m not interested in someone’s newsletter. Most friends and family we see regularly enough to keep up with what happens in their lives.
KEEP THAT GLITTER AWAY FROM ME!
Lustig’s card might elicit a different response. Some thing like, “REAL nice!” perhaps?
His response is a surprise?
Pretty much says it in our house.
More attention than I give to them, yet I send them out and always write a personal letter and I never will send out a printed letter. Go figure….
Hey, this male always read those letters just to see whose kid got admitted to Harvard or which grandchild excelled in every sport imaginable.
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Macushlalondra about 2 months ago
They are trained to say, “Very nice, dear” whenever you show them something. “Look at this afghan I just crocheted!” “Very nice, dear.” “How did you like the dinner?” “Very nice, dear.”
Gizmo Cat about 2 months ago
Personally, I’m not interested in someone’s newsletter. Most friends and family we see regularly enough to keep up with what happens in their lives.
The Reader Premium Member about 2 months ago
KEEP THAT GLITTER AWAY FROM ME!
A# 466 about 2 months ago
Lustig’s card might elicit a different response. Some thing like, “REAL nice!” perhaps?
baskate_2000 about 2 months ago
His response is a surprise?
alkabelis Premium Member about 2 months ago
Pretty much says it in our house.
raybarb44 about 2 months ago
More attention than I give to them, yet I send them out and always write a personal letter and I never will send out a printed letter. Go figure….
rob about 2 months ago
Hey, this male always read those letters just to see whose kid got admitted to Harvard or which grandchild excelled in every sport imaginable.