
1. Start with the date and salutation: Send your note, written in black ink, within a week of receiving a gift.
2. Say thanks right off the bat: Be specific about why you are writing the note. If you’re thanking someone for a monetary gift, refer to their “generosity” rather than mentioning the amount.
3. Compliment the kind gesture: Don’t be afraid to go over the top—everyone loves an effusive compliment, as long as it’s heartfelt.
4. Allude to the future: Anticipate another get-together, or if you’re writing about a gift, be sure to tell them how you plan to use it.
5. Finish with sincere regards: Reiterate your gratitude, then close the letter on an intimate note, signing your first and last name. Don’t forget to proofread before you postmark!
Tips from Southern Living.

I am a believer in Thank You notes. Not just because I live with the mailman...but because it is what you should do.
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Great tips! I love to receive hand written thank yous.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. I always feel like my cards just don't quite capture what I am really trying ot say, and my sincerity.
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