Dear Prudence,
I’ve been stewing about this for some time, and I need your clarity. I have nine grandchildren. Seven are well-educated and have good jobs, two are older teens. I always remember their birthdays with a gift of cash and on Christmas, I give presents. None of them give me birthday or Christmas gifts, cards, or even a text. Please understand, I truly don’t need anything, but I’d like to be acknowledged with something small, a flower, a box of candy, or just a text. Frankly, I feel unappreciated. My grandchildren are warm and loving when I see them. My question to you, is this common behavior for millennial and gen Zs? Am I being too old school?
—Trying to Understand