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Being Polite or Being Nerdy?

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Emily Post Question: I needed four tickets for the Kansas-Texas football game last week because I had friends coming in from Chicago for Homecoming. I made it my mission to find good seats that were free because, frankly, I'm not going to shell out a penny for Kansas football for gosh sakes. We're talking one of the worst programs in the country with awful fans.

 

I ran into my rich car dealer one day, who is a big booster, and I asked him if he had four freebies to the Kansas-Texas game. He said yes and said to call him the week of the game. He ended up calling me the week of the game before I could call him and I went and picked up the freebies at the dealership. He even threw in a parking pass in a very convenient spot.

 

The game came and went and my friends went to the game and had great seats (not that it matters for a Kansas football game).

I was at the store buying some stuff and bought a thank you card and sent it to my car dealer.

 

My question to you is: Was that a good thing to do, to send him a thank you card or was it nerdy and kind of unnecessary, unmanly so to speak?

 

Believe it or not, the four tix were worth 320 bucks (for a Kansas football game, my god; 80 bucks a pop). I figured it would be nice to thank him with a card rather than just an email. So was it a bush league move or a good move to send him a thank you card? We know each other and I'd consider the car dealer an acquaintaince more than a friend. I have purchased 2 cars there in the past.

 

As it turns out, I havent heard a peep from my friends who used the four tickets. I saw them tailgating and tailgated with them a while (I had to go to a couple diffrent tailgates, not just theirs) but no thanks for the tix from them. They had a lot of stuff planned so I didn't get to see them much all weekend.

 

So what say you? Thank you cards? Or are they absurd?

Edited by greg775

It's not in any way absurd to show gratitude for a favor.

I've always hated receiving thank you cards, whether it be from a wedding or graduation or whatever. They've become such a formality that they really have lost any meaning. If it were me, I would offer to buy him a beer or two. That's a better thank you than a piece of paper that's gonna be thrown in the garbage as soon as you turn your back.

I actually agree with both of the above posts. It's never a bad thing to show gratitude, yet at the same time I'd rather have somebody buy me a beer than send me a card.

A thank you is absolutely due. I won't go as far as to say a card, but an email, a phone call.. something like that works.

THere's nothing wrong with sending a card. However, whst is your relationship with the car dealer? Is he a good friend or just an aquaintance? For a friend I would definitely recommend buying him a few beers. I suppose the card would be adequate otherwise, but a few beers or a gift card for dinner would be even better...that could lead to even more free stuff in the future.

Personally, I would have sent flowers.

The card was something I wouldnt do but not out of line. I am more in line with sending a bottle of booze or something of the sort, but it pays to be thankful throughout life anyway. Too often people take advantage of people who are nice and it was cool you showed appreciation.

 

 

I'm assuming you buy your cars from this guy? If so, I think a card/booze/etc is completely fine.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 02:50 AM)
Emily Post Question: I needed four tickets for the Kansas-Texas football game last week because I had friends coming in from Chicago for Homecoming. I made it my mission to find good seats that were free because, frankly, I'm not going to shell out a penny for Kansas football for gosh sakes. We're talking one of the worst programs in the country with awful fans.

Um, yes, thank you card is more than due.

Edited by Steve9347

There's nothing wrong with what you did. Don't over think it, everyone has their own style.

QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 09:15 AM)
Personally, I would have sent flowers.

 

This is what I, as well as I would assume 97% of other men, would actually prefer over a card or beer.

Some token of gratitude is nice so the guy knows that he isn't just a tool for you to get things from.

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QUOTE (pittshoganerkoff @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 12:52 PM)
THere's nothing wrong with sending a card. However, whst is your relationship with the car dealer? Is he a good friend or just an aquaintance? For a friend I would definitely recommend buying him a few beers. I suppose the card would be adequate otherwise, but a few beers or a gift card for dinner would be even better...that could lead to even more free stuff in the future.

Acquaintance. Never been at a bar with him or anything like that.

 

QUOTE (GoSox05 @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 02:15 PM)
Personally, I would have sent flowers.

I knew I was kind of treading the feminine line with this post, so to speak, but what the hey?

 

QUOTE (bigruss22 @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 03:18 PM)
I'm assuming you buy your cars from this guy? If so, I think a card/booze/etc is completely fine.

Yep I get my cars there. Thanks for the comments to those of you who posted.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 02:50 AM)
Emily Post Question: I needed four tickets for the Kansas-Texas football game last week because I had friends coming in from Chicago for Homecoming. I made it my mission to find good seats that were free because, frankly, I'm not going to shell out a penny for Kansas football for gosh sakes. We're talking one of the worst programs in the country with awful fans.

 

I ran into my rich car dealer one day, who is a big booster, and I asked him if he had four freebies to the Kansas-Texas game. He said yes and said to call him the week of the game. He ended up calling me the week of the game before I could call him and I went and picked up the freebies at the dealership. He even threw in a parking pass in a very convenient spot.

 

The game came and went and my friends went to the game and had great seats (not that it matters for a Kansas football game).

I was at the store buying some stuff and bought a thank you card and sent it to my car dealer.

 

My question to you is: Was that a good thing to do, to send him a thank you card or was it nerdy and kind of unnecessary, unmanly so to speak?

 

Believe it or not, the four tix were worth 320 bucks (for a Kansas football game, my god; 80 bucks a pop). I figured it would be nice to thank him with a card rather than just an email. So was it a bush league move or a good move to send him a thank you card? We know each other and I'd consider the car dealer an acquaintaince more than a friend. I have purchased 2 cars there in the past.

 

As it turns out, I havent heard a peep from my friends who used the four tickets. I saw them tailgating and tailgated with them a while (I had to go to a couple diffrent tailgates, not just theirs) but no thanks for the tix from them. They had a lot of stuff planned so I didn't get to see them much all weekend.

 

So what say you? Thank you cards? Or are they absurd?

 

sending a thank you card would be a nice thing to do and would very likely be appreciated.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 06:47 PM)
I knew I was kind of treading the feminine line with this post, so to speak, but what the hey?

 

Not at all.

 

However, reading this thread through Full Metal Jacket eyes, it's refreshing to see that the posters here would have the Godamn common courtesy to give a reacharound. Gents to the last.

If you want that favor again, I'd say thank you someway. I'd go personal note if he is over 40. It really depends on what social circle *he* is in. But a brief thank you, the seats were excellent, of course I will send any customers your way . . .

Yeah, no way this is anything but polite.

Greg, its more customary for you to send people your Brazzers account information now. A lifetime supply of HQ streaming pornography is the gift that keeps on giving.

QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Nov 3, 2012 -> 03:39 AM)
Greg, its more customary for you to send people your Brazzers account information now. A lifetime supply of HQ streaming pornography is the gift that keeps on giving.

:lolhitting

QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Nov 3, 2012 -> 08:39 AM)
Greg, its more customary for you to send people your Brazzers account information now. A lifetime supply of HQ streaming pornography is the gift that keeps on giving.

 

 

Sage-like advice, Sir.

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QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Nov 3, 2012 -> 09:39 AM)
Greg, its more customary for you to send people your Brazzers account information now. A lifetime supply of HQ streaming pornography is the gift that keeps on giving.

 

Hilarious. Can you imagine sending a thank you note to a millionaire and adding, "by the way thought you might appreciate my brazzers ID. Enjoy some free porn." Yikes! I wonder if I'd hear from the police.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Nov 3, 2012 -> 07:18 PM)
Hilarious. Can you imagine sending a thank you note to a millionaire and adding, "by the way thought you might appreciate my brazzers ID. Enjoy some free porn." Yikes! I wonder if I'd hear from the police.

 

 

Only one way to find out...

QUOTE (Joxer_Daly @ Nov 2, 2012 -> 06:28 PM)
Not at all.

 

However, reading this thread through Full Metal Jacket eyes, it's refreshing to see that the posters here would have the Godamn common courtesy to give a reacharound. Gents to the last.

 

 

QUOTE (DukeNukeEm @ Nov 3, 2012 -> 03:39 AM)
Greg, its more customary for you to send people your Brazzers account information now. A lifetime supply of HQ streaming pornography is the gift that keeps on giving.

 

These two posts are all kind of awesome. :headbang

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