a little poll question
Ok, so I need some advice. I take it for granted that all of you that read this blog on a regular basis are far above average in intelligence and understand things like decorum and the proper thing to do.
The chorus’ annual banquet was last Saturday. I was given an award. A big award. When I went to get the award, I shook hands with the Chorus president, got my picture and all that, and then I went back to my seat. They didn’t offer me a chance to say thank you, and its probably good that they didn’t cause I was, in a word, overwhelmed.
Should I write a letter to the chorus mailing list? Should I say something at the next rehearsal? Or should I accept this quietly and be gracious about this. I really don’t want to draw anymore attention to myself, but I don’t want to seem ungrateful.
What would you do?
The chorus’ annual banquet was last Saturday. I was given an award. A big award. When I went to get the award, I shook hands with the Chorus president, got my picture and all that, and then I went back to my seat. They didn’t offer me a chance to say thank you, and its probably good that they didn’t cause I was, in a word, overwhelmed.
Should I write a letter to the chorus mailing list? Should I say something at the next rehearsal? Or should I accept this quietly and be gracious about this. I really don’t want to draw anymore attention to myself, but I don’t want to seem ungrateful.
What would you do?

1 Comments:
At 4:11 PM ,
JJ said...
If the mailing list is an e-mail list, a short thank you could be sent that way. Otherwise, perhaps a note of thanks to the "voting committee" c/o the president...
Congratulations on your award. I'm sure you were very deserving of it! :)
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