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Originally Posted by Renovation
I had a former work colleague contact me out of the blue a few days ago asking if I would be willing to be a reference for him. I replied that I would be happy to help him out. I had the call with his prospective boss and gave him a great review, which will likely lead to his getting the job. I would have expected a "thanks for helping me out" either in response to my agreeing to be a reference or after I gave the reference. Just seems downright rude. Here I am helping him get a possibly very well paying job and not a word back. I am Latin and lived in Europe for many years, so am geared to being very polite. I don't think this is cultural. Maybe unique to the region I live in. Sure is bothersome that someone wouldn't take 10 seconds to write: "Thanks for your help. Really appreciate it."
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I agree with you he is rude and that would be nice if he said thank you thats not cultural that should be common sense for him saying thank you like you said you took the time out to help him ,And you cannot worry about rude people like him cause his kind will always need help.Huggs