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| Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: syfygeek Date: October 31, 2024, 10:34 am | |
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| My niece (35) has been no contact for 4 years with her mom (my | |
| sister) after an argument that started about clothing sizes then | |
| turned into an argument about everything else, then with her dad | |
| because he was telling my sister what they talked about (parents | |
| still married), and I guess the extended family by default. | |
| I understand cutting off family if needed, but I didn't think | |
| she and I had any problems. I don't know her home address, but I | |
| do know where she works. I don't expect any response from her, | |
| but I would like her to know I'm thinking of her- can I stay out | |
| of the Brimstone if I send her a card at her work address? | |
| Additional Background- she started distancing from us after she | |
| was married, and had gone completely NC before they were married | |
| a year. I don't know how much or if any of this is due to her | |
| DH- but if there are any problems, I hope a card would let her | |
| know I'm here for her if needed. | |
| #Post#: 81616-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: jpcher Date: October 31, 2024, 3:07 pm | |
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| I think it's perfectly acceptable to send a card. I wouldn't get | |
| too wordy with it. Maybe a simple "Thinking of you." and add | |
| your phone number/email address in case she'd like to get in | |
| touch with you. | |
| #Post#: 81617-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: Wanaca Date: October 31, 2024, 4:08 pm | |
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| I would try harder to find a home mailing address. I would | |
| really be upset if someone sent personal mail to my workplace. | |
| I keep my personal business completely separate from my work. | |
| Have you tried a general google search on her name to see what | |
| comes up? I like the idea of sending the card---just not to | |
| work. | |
| #Post#: 81618-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: NFPwife Date: October 31, 2024, 4:30 pm | |
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| If I'm reading between the lines correctly.... it seems like you | |
| have a bit of concern that her lack of contact might be less | |
| than voluntary and could be a sign that her husband is isolating | |
| her from her family/ natural supports. In that case I would send | |
| the card to her work address. I take Wanaca's point about | |
| wanting to keep things separate, but this could be an | |
| appropriate exception. When I worked in an office, I got all | |
| kinds of holiday cards; because it's so normalized to get them, | |
| this is a perfect opportunity to reach out in a low key manner. | |
| I'd definitely include all the ways she can reach you. | |
| #Post#: 81620-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: Rho Date: October 31, 2024, 9:30 pm | |
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| reach out to her---use a generic card and don't write much more | |
| than 'thinking of you' with your contact information. | |
| #Post#: 81621-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: jpcher Date: November 1, 2024, 3:24 pm | |
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| PVZFan -- That was my first thought as well. Glad you brought it | |
| up. | |
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| Re: Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: Aleko Date: November 2, 2024, 3:35 am | |
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| Even if there is no issue with the husband isolating her from | |
| her family, she may simply have assumed that cutting links with | |
| her mother necessarily entails cutting herself off from all her | |
| mother�s relations as well; and it wouldn�t hurt to receive an | |
| indication that her aunt is still there for her if wanted. | |
| #Post#: 81626-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Niece has gone no contact- can I send a Christmas card? | |
| By: pierrotlunaire0 Date: November 3, 2024, 9:05 pm | |
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| I would send to her work address, and put a very simple message | |
| in it ("Thinking of you," is fine). I would not include my | |
| address (either physical or email in the card) because to me it | |
| would feel like I were hinting for her to contact me back, and I | |
| would want to show her that the door is there if she wants but | |
| no obligation. However, on the envelope, I would place my name | |
| and address. The info is there if she chooses to follow through, | |
| while at the same time, if she wants to be no contact with me, | |
| she sees who the envelope is from and can pitch it without | |
| opening it. | |
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