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Etiquette experts share the 6 times you should write a thank-you note — and the 2 times you can skip
According to etiquette experts, you should always write thank-you notes after staying in someone's home or receiving a gift from a child.
Liz Wyse, the editor of Debrett’s, says writing a thank you letter benefits both the recipient and the sender - Clara Molden for The Daily Telegraph When I was growing up, the moment I finished ...
To the editor: For years, cursive writing has not been taught in public schools (“Have we forgotten how to say thank you?” March 19). Three of my four grandchildren cannot read a letter that I write ...
But I got myself into a funny conundrum. My aunt recently sent matching dresses to my two youngest girls — but they arrived ...
My grandmother always wrote thank-you letters to everyone in her life, and it inspired me. As a college professor, I told my students to write a thank-you note to someone in their lives. The letters ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: As a teacher for the past 30 years, I have been fortunate to receive thoughtful gifts of thanks and appreciation from my students and their families during the holiday season and at ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling the awkward situation of thanking someone ...
From fresh flowers to stylish coffee table books, we've pulled together a collection of the best thank-you gifts for everyone ...
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