Author Topic: When should you write the thank you note?  (Read 1912 times)

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Re: When should you write the thank you note?
« Reply #45 on: June 17, 2020, 04:38:20 pm »
I hope so, too, just because I love this cousin and want her and her husband to be polite. 

By now, maybe they have forgotten all about thank you notes for gifts received months ago.  Another reason to write them promptly.

They may be getting a reminder, in my case, though: I just mailed them a gift from my kids today.  Count all the violations: Mom sending gift from adult children (although I didn't pay for the gift, just the pricey postage), and the gift was a re-gift.  It was a nice gift that my son and his ex-wife received for their wedding 9 years ago but never even unpacked -- it's been in our house, and turned up when we were emptying out his old room as we prepare to move.  At least it wasn't used or from someone this bride and groom know!  Mea culpa.  But it just seemed like a practical thing to do with it.  Good chance that I put all the family's names on the card with my gift, too; I really don't remember.  So this is a bonus gift anyway.
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