Gill61 Tell her that you get upset easily, too, when ignored.
My birthday is coming soon. I know that the son who lives with me will probably give me a card, and a bunch of flowers. My DD, who lives nearby, will do the same, and may organise a meal out, or afternoon tea. My GD, 21, will get me a card, and maybe a small gift. GS who is 18 usually has to be messaged to see if his money arrived safely, but that’s lads for you!
The Aussie branch of the family have been told not to send gifts. The postal charges are ridiculous. I will get cards from one, possibly two of them, but not my eldest DS and DIL who are terrible at keeping in touch. They are the ones with no children, and most free time, too.
I send cards to all of them, for any special occasions, but gifts, not very expensive ones or some money, only to the GC.
I would be very hurt if my birthday was completely unaccknowledged . I certainly wouldn’t be sending money to.nephews and nieces who asked for it, but otherwise ignored me. My thoughts are with any of you whose birthdays go unremarked by the family. It’s a sad situation. Flowers for you all xx. 