Hi everyone,
I've read a few threads on here already about how people are planning on writing their acknowledgements. I have a specific question and would be grateful for any advice from someone who's been through something similar.
I don't have a problem thanking anybody except my father. We have a very difficult relationship and he was not a good father to me (I don't want to go into more details). We maintain a very limited amount of contact especially as he lives thousands of miles away.
Technically, he's not been unsupportive of the PhD process but rather uninterested. He asks 'how's it going?' once in a while and I say 'fine'. I don't feel the need to thank him as everyone I am thanking actually did help/support me in some way. However, I feel guilty as he has helped me financially prior to the PhD. I also know that he may lash out if he finds out that I didn't thank him (though part of me doesn't care as I'm not responsible for his reaction).
This is a bit silly I guess, but I also wonder what to say if people question why I didn't thank him. I will probably appear cold...
I am thanking my brother, who has been great, and dedicating the thesis to my mum who died 6 years ago.
I hope this makes sense. Sorry if not. Hopefully someone here knows what I'm talking about and can help me decide what to do. Thanks!
How about something like 'thanks to all my family, especially my father for helping me financially prior to starting my PhD, my mother for xxx and my brother for xxx'?
Hi TreeofLife,
Thanks for this. I've started drafting in the meantime and have come up with this (not dissimilar to what you wrote):
"Thank you to my family for their love and support, particularly my brother (xxx), for (silly joke that I won't put online)."
I've thanked my mum on a separate dedication page.
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