Funny how I never receive letters from charities which inquire after my life and family and then stop. One might think that if they were “genuinely interested” they might express it in some way which does not involve “Please give us money, the more the better”.
These aren’t letters from charities, asking for your money for themselves (even if they then spend some or most or all of it on others). If you get a stock letter signed by the president of Charity X, who you don’t know, saying they hope your family is well, that’s quite different.
I disagree—I know Peter was genuinely interested in hearing back from people.
Funny how I never receive letters from charities which inquire after my life and family and then stop. One might think that if they were “genuinely interested” they might express it in some way which does not involve “Please give us money, the more the better”.
These aren’t letters from charities, asking for your money for themselves (even if they then spend some or most or all of it on others). If you get a stock letter signed by the president of Charity X, who you don’t know, saying they hope your family is well, that’s quite different.