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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2714474" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>That's exactly what happens. Every time. Without fail. I keep the butthurt to my self. This particular time the gift was for my daughter, his step-granddaughter. She actually sat down and wrote a thank you note to him by herself. Put that little task into context: this was a birthday present for her 14th birthday. . .so yeah, she has her head on straight. </p><p></p><p>And yes, my dad does think I'm an ungrateful bastard - but that's another story altogether. I think his a crotchety old fart, so we're on even ground there. (and we love each other dearly, see each other regularly and enjoy each others company most of the time).</p><p></p><p>But the question remains. Take the last sentence out of my original post. forget the scenario. just answer that one question. It's a question of etiquette and respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2714474, member: 30309"] That's exactly what happens. Every time. Without fail. I keep the butthurt to my self. This particular time the gift was for my daughter, his step-granddaughter. She actually sat down and wrote a thank you note to him by herself. Put that little task into context: this was a birthday present for her 14th birthday. . .so yeah, she has her head on straight. And yes, my dad does think I'm an ungrateful bastard - but that's another story altogether. I think his a crotchety old fart, so we're on even ground there. (and we love each other dearly, see each other regularly and enjoy each others company most of the time). But the question remains. Take the last sentence out of my original post. forget the scenario. just answer that one question. It's a question of etiquette and respect. [/QUOTE]
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