Charlie Sheen Says LiLo Never Thanked Him for $100K Gift: Do You Expect a 'Thank You' When You Do a Favor?
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2012/12/11 00:27:34
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MissAdventure 2012/12/11 05:46:32Yes






















As for LindsayI would certainly give one for that large of a gift.
and if U r a 'polite person',
and give a gift~I'd expect a 'THANKYOU'!
But, he probably banged her brains outs!
That said, Charlie Sheen and Lindsay Lohan have some sad similarities - he wouldn't have thanked her for the same, so I don't know why he expected to be thanked.
The ungrateful don't show gratitude.
If I do a favor it is not for the reciprocated appreciation, it is to help someone out.
If he would give me $100,000 gift I would be very grateful and maybe even think a bit better of him.
I mean, I'm not going to call you on it, but I will feel less likely to do things in the future because it makes me think you're not grateful. And I know I'm not alone on this.
I don't feel like I'm asking too much. I don't even want a thank you card. I just want a verbal appreciation (or type out the six letters for "thanks" if we're IMing or Texting each other...or even three letters if you're lazy..."thx".)
And if you're not grateful, then good...I don't have to do it next time. I don't do things just to be thanked, but it makes me feel like my efforts were appreciated.
Besides, it's just good manners.
1. civilized
2. decency
3. gratitude
We superheros, never expect a thank you from the general public.
How would he remember if anyone thanked him or not?
measure especially for a gift of this amount of money ! I expect a thank you when I
do a favor howsoever big or small because it is important to me that my kindness is acknowledged and appreciated.
I would only pay that much to never see of hear of her again