An individual writes to Dear Abby expressing frustration at not receiving thank-you notes for their generous cash gifts at their cousin’s daughters’ weddings. The cousin’s response was that her daughters were too busy to send thank-yous. Despite this, the individual asks for advice on attending the upcoming third daughter’s wedding.
Dear Abby advises attending the wedding and giving a gift, despite the likelihood of no acknowledgment due to the daughters’ lack of manners. She also suggests not penalizing daughter No. 3 for her sisters’ actions.
In another letter, a woman shares her experience of calling off her wedding two months before the ceremony due to her fiancé’s lack of communication skills. Despite him still contacting her, she wants to move on and let go of hope that he will change.
Dear Abby advises accepting that the man won’t change and suggests blocking his texts to alleviate the pain of hearing from him. She encourages the woman to look for someone who communicates better.
Dear Abby, written by Abigail Van Buren, offers advice on various topics. Readers can contact Dear Abby through their website or mailing address.
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