Writing A Thank You Note
Many people have asked Cindy how to write a thank you note. They have questions about everything from thank you note wording to thank you letter examples, sample thank you letters, a wedding thank you, a gift thank you note or even a business thank you letter. Regardless of whether you’re writing for business or a personal thank you, the sentiment remains the same – you’re writing a note to say thanks and including a personal touch.
We’ve gotten so many requests for thank you cards wording that we decided to add some thank you letter examples and sample letters below. Remember to personalize your notes and check out Cindy’s blog and our shop for more fun ways to write in style!
Just a little “Thank You”
Perhaps you want to thank a host, an old friend or a new acquaintance for something they did, like host a shower, a graduation party, holiday gathering, for a gift or just a follow up to let them know how much you appreciate them. Thank you note ideas are as simple as adding a personal touch for the recipient.
TIP! Cindy recommends, “Mentioning a unique part of the event or gift to the host/hostess that you admire is a great way to say thank you.”
The Wedding Thank You
Weddings are a time of joy to relish, even after the big day has past. Your wedding thank you card wording should include a personal touch to the recipient.
TIP! Cindy recommends, “Looking at the gift and imagining how you will use it, is a great way to write a thank you note for wedding thank you notes.”
Saying thanks in Business
The Business Thank You
Whether you’re writing to a colleague, a client or a vendor – a quick, personal thanks goes a long way towards effective business writing. Nothing formal is required, simply a heartfelt thanks that takes two minutes to write can mean so much!
TIP! Cindy recommends, “Building the relationship and looking ahead, is always an important part of a business thank you note.”
Sample Business Letter
Letter etiquette isn’t difficult and a client retention letter is easy! Your thank you note wording should include remembering something special that person did for you or your business.
TIP! Cindy recommends, “Recall a specific interaction that you appreciate, when writing to a customer, a client, a fellow salesperson or someone important to your business’s success.
If you still need some help, check out our Tools section for more valuable resources, or book Cindy to work directly with your corporate team to see how the handwritten note can mean success to you business.