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Of all the people on my holiday shopping list, there was one little boy for whom buying a gift hadbecome increasingly difficult. He ’s a wonderful child, adorable and loving, and he ’s not firritable or spoiled. Though he lives across the country from me, I receive regular updates andphotos, and he likes all the things that the boys his age want to play with. Shopping for him shouldbe easy, but I find it hard to summon up any enthusiasm, because in all the years I ’ve givpresents, he never once sent me a thank-you note. 

“Sending thank-you notes is becoming a lost art, ” mourns Mary Mitchell, a syndicated columnistknown as “Ms. Demeanor”and author of six etiquette books. In her view, each generation,compared with the one before, is losing a sense of consideration for other people. “Withoutrespect, ” she says, “you have conflict. ” 

Ms. Demeanor would be proud of me: I have figured out a way to ensure that my children alwayssend thank-you notes. And such a gesture is important, says Ms. Demeanor, because “a gratefulattitude is a tremendous life skill, an efficient and inexpensive way to set ourselves apart in thework force and in our adult lives. Teach your children that the habit of manners comes frominside ― it ’s an attitude based on respecting other people. ” 

  • A few years ago, as my children descended like piranhas on their presents under the Christmastree, the only attitude I could see was greed. Where was the appreciation of time and effort? 
  • A thank-you note should contain three things: an acknowledgement of the gift (Love the tie withthe picture of a hose on it); a recognition of the time and effort spent to select it (You must haveshopped all over the state to find such a unique item!); a p
  • I have reluctantly given my kids the green light to send e-mail thank-you notes; thoughhand-lettered ones (at least to me) still seem friendlier. But pretty much any thank -you makes thegift giver feel special ― just as, we hope, the recipient feels. It ’
  • A.purposely intended not to show gratitude for her kindness and consideration
  • B.had never expressed appreciation of the gifts he received in previous years.
  • C.had no idea how thoughtful she was in choosing a gift for him
  • D.didn’t like any of the gift she had given him
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What does the author mean by “while the tinsel is hot (Line 2, Para. 6)?

  • A.The moment her kids receive a gift.
  • B.The moment she starts choosing gifts for each kid.
  • C.When the art of sending thank-you notes isn’t lost yet.
  • D.When her kids still remember who bought the gifts for them.

In a thank-you note, “The book will be my good companion when I am alone”serves as________.

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  • D.an acknowledgement of the gift

According to Ms. Demeanor, showing appreciation has the benefit of ________.

  • A.forming the habit of good manners
  • B.regaining the lost art of expressing thanks
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Of all the people on my holiday shopping list, there was one little boy for whom buying a gift hadbecome increasingly difficult. He ’s a wonderful child, adorable and loving, and he ’s not firritable or spoiled. Though he lives across the country from me, I receive regular updates andphotos, and he likes all the things that the boys his age want to play with. Shopping for him shouldbe easy, but I find it hard to summon up any enthusiasm, because in all the years I ’ve givpresents, he never once sent me a thank-you note. 

“Sending thank-you notes is becoming a lost art, ” mourns Mary Mitchell, a syndicated columnistknown as “Ms. Demeanor”and author of six etiquette books. In her view, each generation,compared with the one before, is losing a sense of consideration for other people. “Withoutrespect, ” she says, “you have conflict. ” 

Ms. Demeanor would be proud of me: I have figured out a way to ensure that my children alwayssend thank-you notes. And such a gesture is important, says Ms. Demeanor, because “a gratefulattitude is a tremendous life skill, an efficient and inexpensive way to set ourselves apart in thework force and in our adult lives. Teach your children that the habit of manners comes frominside ― it ’s an attitude based on respecting other people. ” 

  • A few years ago, as my children descended like piranhas on their presents under the Christmastree, the only attitude I could see was greed. Where was the appreciation of time and effort? 
  • A thank-you note should contain three things: an acknowledgement of the gift (Love the tie withthe picture of a hose on it); a recognition of the time and effort spent to select it (You must haveshopped all over the state to find such a unique item!); a p
  • I have reluctantly given my kids the green light to send e-mail thank-you notes; thoughhand-lettered ones (at least to me) still seem friendlier. But pretty much any thank -you makes thegift giver feel special ― just as, we hope, the recipient feels. It ’
  • A.purposely intended not to show gratitude for her kindness and consideration
  • B.had never expressed appreciation of the gifts he received in previous years.
  • C.had no idea how thoughtful she was in choosing a gift for him
  • D.didn’t like any of the gift she had given him
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