Posted in Hospitality
I was just reading an article from the wekend's "Daily Telegraph" newspaper that prompted me to write today's posting.
About a mother who was standing over her children watching them painstakingly writing "thank you" letters and complaining that they had to do and the fact they had missed their television programme. Does this ring any bells!
I remember from a very early age having to write "thank you" letters from presents received at Birthdays, Easter and Christmas and getting so stroppy as I had to write these letters. I was not allowed to do anything else until these were done and trust me if my handwriting wasn't perfect then my parents made me do them all over again - boy how I hated doing this and resented this every time. Now I am so pleased that my parents made me do this "resentful" task.
Now it is much easier, as there is the telephone, internet cards and packs of "thank you" cards that you can buy in the stores. I do still think though that writing your own "thank you" cards/notes adds a much more personal touch.........though I have to say that I am guilty of not doing this nearly as often as I should and I tend to pick up the phone as it is so much easier nowadays to do this but I do intend in getting back to the art of saying thank you properly.
I have also noticed that children especially growing up in today's world do not have the same values installed in them that our parents installed in us - and it is such a shame. This is particularly relevant in today's secular world.
We (myself included here) need to get back to the art of saying "Thank You" properly and installing this lost art back into our children's lives too.
Blessings
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