Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau
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Margueritem
said,
11 months ago
Mike did a bad job with your etiquette, Alex.
attyush said, 11 months ago
Google it Alex. Oh these kids.
stpatme said, 11 months ago
No one under 40 ever heard of Amy Vanderbilt.
Orgelspieler said, 11 months ago
stpatme, maybe not Amy V., but don’t they know about Ann, Abby, and Martha?
Craigor said, 11 months ago
Well, of course today that would be 28,000 emails. A staffer would compile a mass address list and Lacey )or the same staffer) would have to only send it out once.
Orgelspieler said, 11 months ago
ugh… not on my server. They’d have to divide the list up into groups of not more than 50 each, save the email as a draft, and send it separately to each subgroup.
RoolDeeWurldMan said, 11 months ago
I don’t think they were big on e-mailing back in those days folks. When she meant ‘write’ that’s probably what she meant. Gotta Luv them hand-written sentiments.
Susan001 said, 11 months ago
In the days before e-mail, there would be 28,000 mimeographed or Xeroxed replies. Somehow, these seem more impersonal than e-mails.
wndrwrthg
said,
11 months ago
Lacey would never use such devices as email, fax or even text messaging. She was a woman of class and would not use modern devices for thank you notes.
Wildmustang1262 said, 11 months ago
28,000 Thank-you Notes is a lot to do that either Lacey or Alex works on till their hands wear out stiffly and numbly.
#1 redskins fan said, 11 months ago
wildmustang1262-along those lines, are you CAPABLE of speaking, let alone, writing, proper English? Just asking…
Gweedo Murray said, 11 months ago
It came to light about a month or so back that Wildmustang1262 is deaf and that English is her second language.
longtimecomicsfan said, 11 months ago
C’mon people - Lacey’s knowledge of email is secondary to her appearance in today’s strip!
It’s so nice to see her again!
Meanwhile, back in 1986 there wasn’t any email, and by 1995, you were lucky to have AOL, Prodigy or Compuserve…
Tigger
said,
11 months ago
Sadly, children today are not adept in proper etiquette.
Guess alll that Fuuny Herb Mike and his Wife puffed on made them forget to teach Alex manners.
PossumPete said, 11 months ago
What a surprise, a redskins fan is a loud-mouthed ignoramus. Who’d a-thunk it?
Margueritem
said,
11 months ago
Gweedo Murray says:
It came to light about a month or so back that Wildmustang1262 is deaf and that English is her second language.
Correct, Gweedo, except that Wildmustang is a guy. English is his second language, and he uses a dictionary to look up words that he’s not familiar with. Since he can’t hear how normal conversations go, he does his best to approximate them. We all know and like wildmustang. Being an adult, you might have recognized that he was not a native English speaker by his phrasing and syntax.
4deerinmyyard
said,
11 months ago
The grammatical structure of Sign is very different from that of English. If you will examine Wildmustang’s sentence carefully, you will see that it is technically error-free, except that I probably would not have capped Thank or Notes (but that could be a judgment call). The subject is a collective; hence the single verb in the main clause is correct. Only the rhythm is different from what one would expect from a hearing writer whose native tongue was spoken English. In contrast, Redskins Fan, your post was not only discourteous but contained its own errors in capitalization and punctuation. Since you live in a glass house, you might want to back away slowly from that pile of stones you have amassed.
Gweedo Murray said, 11 months ago
My Apology Wildmustang. I somehow got the wrong impression of hombre/damas selection. I learned those words from the unisex hair salon I used to go to. I see you are currently a kitty logo. I hope the pony comes by once in awhile as I think it appropo to the name. Thanks for the heads up margueritem.
The horsey looks cool too.
Frida Bonita said, 11 months ago
I’m offended that so many of you have cast the younger generation as ill-mannered and with out proper etiquette.
I’m in my early forties and was brought up to write thank you notes, be gracious and polite. My parents were/are hippies who did their fair share of smoking and yet, we knew what are responsibilities and obligations were.
I receive hand written thank you notes and cards from many of my nieces and nephews; age ranging from 18 to 4. The 18 year old loves to text message and IM. She also writes thank you notes.
Frida Bonita said, 11 months ago
We are talking about our future and it is disheartening to believe we think so little of them.
JonD17 said, 11 months ago
Gweedo, margueritem and 4deerinmyyard…… Thank you all for the great responses regarding wildmustang!!