Yes you should. The person cared enough to get you flowers, so call to let them know you care and liked the appreciation and flowers!
Yes, you should call and thank the person for your birthday gift as it shows you appreciate the effort they made for you.
Depends...were they 'I'm sorry' flowers? If so, she's still mad & will probably need more. Did you remember to put your name on the card? Maybe she likes all the attention and wants you to call her? It's extremely RUDE of her not to call and thank you for them. If she still doesn't call you, you should take this as a sign that she's not a good person for you. Also, maybe her parents don't want her getting flowers from guys yet and didn't tell her they were for her.
If you had previously sent a formal invitation inviting them to your dinner, then it would be appropriate to send a brief thank you note for their having attended, along with an addition of thanks for the lovely gesture of flowers and how much they brightened your home. However, if the invitation to attend was verbal and the individual brought flowers, it is a less formal environment and would not be necessary. Nevertheless, it is always nice to be thanked, so perhaps a quick telephone call to thank them would be kindly received. Personally, I never arrive to a private event without a small gesture of greeting, such as flowers, candies, or where appropriate champagne or wine.
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A phone call would be much more personal and you can thank them for thinking of you and you appreciate the
If you are closing a normal phone call, you should end it politely. You can either thank the person on the other end of the call, or you can close with an ending such as good bye.
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