The lack of thanks is probably because they do not make the effort to.
Most of the time, parents come to expect people to do things without proper thanks. A lot of this is due to either upbringing or perhaps at work, where most things are done without thank yous. Many parents see things as duties, and not worthy of thanks.
If you want change, the two best ways to affect this are talking to your parents, and thanking them for things yourself. Most people are emotional mirrors, and due to human behaviour mimic the reactions of other people. If you thank your parents for things like cleaning up, making dinner, buying things for you, or taking you out places, they will probably start thanking you to some extent, although it may take some time, and will start slowly and probably not right away. It's not too hard to say the two words 'Thank You,' one just needs to make the effort to do so.
Answer 2:
Sometimes parents are not in the mood to say thanks. You don't have to force them too. Maybe something bad had happened at home or something to do with job and money. Instead of trying to make them say thanks, you can talk to them about their
feeling between you and your parents.
Parents may not always say thank you due to various reasons, such as being preoccupied with other responsibilities, assuming their gratitude is understood, or simply forgetting to express it. It's important to remember that parents show appreciation in different ways, like through their actions and support.
Thank you for your concern. I appreciate your care and support. If there's anything specific you're worried about, please feel free to share it with me.
You can try to tell them that you are so sorry, will never do it again, and tell them you know it was a big mistake and to please not tell them, but no guarentees.
A modest person would likely never say anything boastful or self-promoting, as they tend to downplay their own achievements and focus on others. They would also avoid seeking excessive attention or recognition for their actions or abilities.
It is generally not appropriate for children to use bad words, as they may not understand the meaning or impact of their words on others. Parents and caregivers should teach children appropriate language and communication skills.
If you want others to not help you unless asked, you can communicate your boundaries clearly and consistently. Politely decline unsolicited help and thank them for their offer, but affirm that you will reach out if you need assistance. Setting this expectation will encourage others to respect your autonomy and wait for your signal to help.
Remain polite, and feel silently superior in having been better brought up by your parents than them.
You would say Thank You because it is polite and shows respect.
No, and thank God for that.
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Sure you should! It's never too late to say thank you!
Neither. Simply say "thank you." If you are asking someone for a favor, you should never assume they will say yes or put them in a position that makes it more difficult to say no. Even in a case where you know the person will be providing the assistance, you still don't assume the answer is yes. A simple thank you is enough. If you must elaborate, say "thank you for any assistance you are able to provide."
Say please and thank u at the dinner table and dont forget - pass the salt please?
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To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"
for please they say please, and for thank you they say thank you...