maddyone
I don’t know about grandchildren not saying thank you, my late mother made it her life’s mission to be ungrateful. I’d bring her sweets from my holiday, she’d thank me nicely, and three or four days later say ‘Don’t bring me anymore of those, they’re horrible.’ Or even just give them back to me saying ‘Take them back, they’re not nice.’ I learnt to only bring certain things I knew she liked, and even then she’d change her mind and tell me she didn’t like them at all. Or she was fed up of them.
She drove me mad, but I loved her.
I have exactly the same with my mum. It’s reached the point where my sister and I dread present-giving as we know that however much we try we will get it wrong. Things are returned to us, or she will ask what we were thinking of to choose that colour etc. It’s very hurtful. Yet she sets great store by cards, and would be upset if we didn’t set one for every occasion, as to her they are a measure of her popularity and worth as a person, whereas we see them as a commercialised rip-off. That’s a generational thing in reverse, yet we make allowances because she’s old, and ignore the fact that other older people manage to remember their manners. Is the ‘ungrateful’ grandchild much different?