I just have to vent a little bit about thank you notes. In the past three months I have been to three different events and have given gifts to which I have still have not received any sort of acknowledgment. The first was a wedding, the second a bridal shower, and the third was for a birthday party. I spent a good amount on the Bridal Shower and Wedding gifts and I put a lot of thought into them. The birthday party I attended was for an acquaint-friend (best friend of a friend of mine who I occasionally see when we go out) and I felt awkward showing up to a birthday party empty handed, so I brought a small gift card to a store she likes. Not even a thank you text acknowledging she received it.
I don't need gushing adoration, because I think a gift comes from the heart and they're not tit for tat, however, I would really appreciate knowing that they at least received the gifts (well, I know the Bride got hers at the Shower because I was there). Seriously, thank you notes are a lost art.
Note to Lurkers: Thank you notes DO matter. Two of these people were close friends of mine. I'm not ever going to say it to their face, but it really bothered me that they didn't even acknowledge their gifts and it did affect how I view them a little. They both know how hard I work to stay afloat, and I sacrificed a lot for those gifts. Regardless if the gift giver is well off or not, a thank you is always warranted.