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yankinmanc
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21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
I was wondering about this, so give me some thoughts on this.
In this day and age of emails etc, if someone sends you a present for lets say, a new baby, if you send an email with some pictures to say Thank You, do you think that one would then need to send a card out to say Thank You again...
I am a Thank You note sender, however I was wondering about this...
Input please...
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Posted 4/27/06 3:58 PM |
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DRMom
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
I would say yes a thank you no matter if you sent the e-mail
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Posted 4/27/06 4:02 PM |
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Tah-wee-ZAH
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
I'm old school. If the purchaser has taken their time and money to purchase a gift then the receiver should take their time and money (what 50 cents) to send a thank you note.
While e-mail is very convenient it's just too impersonal/inappropriate for certain situations.
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Posted 4/27/06 4:02 PM |
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dpli
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
I am old fashioned on this too. I prefer a hand written thank you note. However, I realize many people won't do that, and if I do receive a thank you email, I generally am not expecting another one in the mail.
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Posted 4/27/06 4:09 PM |
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Lisa
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Name: Professional Aunts No Kids
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
I'm old school. If the purchaser has taken their time and money to purchase a gift then the receiver should take their time and money (what 50 cents) to send a thank you note.
While e-mail is very convenient it's just too impersonal/inappropriate for certain situations.
I TOTALLY agree with you. I dont like email thank you notes!!
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Posted 4/27/06 4:11 PM |
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GenLCSW
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Posted by dpli
I am old fashioned on this too. I prefer a hand written thank you note. However, I realize many people won't do that, and if I do receive a thank you email, I generally am not expecting another one in the mail.
I agree! Personally, I like to send handwritten thank yous but I also know that email is a very big way for communication now. I also wouldnt expect a separate thank you through the mail if I got one through email.
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Posted 4/27/06 4:12 PM |
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lucyloo
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Although I HATE writing thank yous (I make DH do them now) I always make sure I send them and would never do it via email.
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Posted 4/27/06 4:12 PM |
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lorich
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Posted by Lisa
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
I'm old school. If the purchaser has taken their time and money to purchase a gift then the receiver should take their time and money (what 50 cents) to send a thank you note.
While e-mail is very convenient it's just too impersonal/inappropriate for certain situations.
I TOTALLY agree with you. I dont like email thank you notes!!
I agree too...
AND I HATE E-cards for birthdays, etc.
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Posted 4/27/06 4:13 PM |
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nrthshgrl
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
I'm old school. If the purchaser has taken their time and money to purchase a gift then the receiver should take their time and money (what 50 cents) to send a thank you note.
While e-mail is very convenient it's just too impersonal/inappropriate for certain situations.
I agree. I would mail a thank you. On the other hand, I don't keep tabs on any outstanding thank yous. It doesn't bother me if I don't get either an email or a thank you note, as long as I know they received it.
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Posted 4/27/06 4:35 PM |
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SoinLove
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
I prefer hand-written. It shows that you took a bit of time and put in a bit of effort. I only e-mail thank-you's to one person and that person e-mails me gift certificates as gifts (for Amazon).
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Posted 4/27/06 5:26 PM |
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Shanti
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Posted by Lisa
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
I'm old school. If the purchaser has taken their time and money to purchase a gift then the receiver should take their time and money (what 50 cents) to send a thank you note.
While e-mail is very convenient it's just too impersonal/inappropriate for certain situations.
I TOTALLY agree with you. I dont like email thank you notes!!
I agree
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Posted 4/27/06 5:57 PM |
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msma88
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
My nieces and nephews don't send crap and have no manners at all. I can't stand to be around them. They don't even say thank you unless their parents harass them to.
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Posted 4/27/06 6:05 PM |
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JenniferEver
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
I am a stickler for a handwritten thank you.
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Posted 4/27/06 6:30 PM |
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justme1
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
An email thank you? Never got one but I think its kinda tacky.. I would think that person is being lazy.
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Posted 4/27/06 7:13 PM |
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oakslady
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Posted by Tah-wee-ZAH
I'm old school. If the purchaser has taken their time and money to purchase a gift then the receiver should take their time and money (what 50 cents) to send a thank you note.
While e-mail is very convenient it's just too impersonal/inappropriate for certain situations.
totally agree
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Posted 4/28/06 6:44 AM |
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Kierasmom
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
I always send a handwritten note but I would not be offended at all if someone sent me an email thank you with pictures-especially a new parent where it may be a lot easier for them to do an email.
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Posted 4/28/06 7:08 AM |
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yankinmanc
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
Holy Crap...did 69 people really vote Who the bloody Hell sends Thank You notes anyway!???
Thats so funny! Thats 69 less presents I will have to give
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Posted 4/28/06 10:02 AM |
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paulandles912
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
When I have to thank people for gifts for Andrew for events (birth, baptism, Christmas, and birthday) I always buy and write out thank you notes.
But when he constantly gets gifts all year round (which is great!) for nothing in particular, I tend to send Hallmark e-cards as a thanks.
Unless I know the sender is a stickler for the old-school way, then I'll send a note.
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Posted 4/28/06 11:08 AM |
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pmpkn087
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Re: 21st Century Thank You Note Etiquette
yes, i would also send a note in the mail.
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Posted 4/28/06 11:11 AM |
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