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DEAR ABBY

- DearAbby.com Dear Abby P.O. Box 69440 Los Angeles, CA 90069 Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n

Dear Abby:

You have mentioned in the past that you have a booklet on writing letters, including thank-you notes. Where do I send for it? I’ll need four because my grandkids are lacking in that area.

It’s truly a shame that younger generation­s haven’t been taught about the importance of such notes. A simple “thank you” can not only open doors of opportunit­y both socially and in employment but also help grandparen­ts feel appreciate­d after their heartfelt gift-giving. Nancy in Nevada Dear Nancy:

If there is one subject that crops up repeatedly in my mail, it’s thank-you notes — or rather, the lack of them. When a gift or a check isn’t acknowledg­ed, the (unwritten) message it sends is that the item wasn’t appreciate­d, which is insulting and hurtful.

Chief among the reasons that thank-you notes are unwritten is that many people don’t know what to say. They think the message has to be long and flowery when, in fact, keeping it short and to the point is more effective. My booklet, “How to Write Letters for All Occasions,” contains samples of thank-you letters for birthday gifts, shower gifts and wedding gifts, as well as those that arrive around holiday time. It also includes letters of congratula­tions and ones regarding difficult subjects, such as the loss of a parent, a spouse or a child. It can be ordered by sending your name, mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 to Dear Abby Letters Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. (Shipping and handling are included in the price.)

Dear Abby:

I have been dating this guy for a year and a half, and he’s not into making love. He’s happy if we do it only once a month and, when he does give in, he will only do the same old position. I, on the other hand, enjoy sex.

My ex (we have been apart eight years) is now in a sexless marriage. We started hooking up six months ago — just for sex — and it is awesome. Part of me feels guilty because I’m against cheating, but I need sex. What should I do? Cheating in the North Dear Cheating:

Because the man you have been dating for a year and a half is a sexual mismatch, you need to end the romance. It would be kinder than continuing to cheat on him.

Your married ex may seem like an oasis in the sexual desert, but don’t waste more time on him. He isn’t your future; he’s your past — so keep him there.

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ABBY

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