A thank you note is a thoughtful way to show someone how much you appreciated something they gave you or did for you. It only takes a few minutes, but this simple act of gratitude can go a long way!

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Creating the Thank You Note

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    Pick the type of card you are going to use. You may opt for a physical thank you card that has a simple image or text that reads “Thank You” on the front of the card. You can also use personalized stationery with your name or a personal design on it to write the card. A handwritten card can add an element of intimacy to the note.[1]
    • Another option is to use an online thank you card, where you use an online program to design and type out the card. It will then be sent to the person’s email. Sites like Some Ecards, American Greetings, and Punchbowl all offer free online cards.
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    Greet the recipient. Start the note by using a greeting like “Dear” or “To,” followed by the person’s name.[2] If you have a close relationship with the recipient, you may feel comfortable using their first name in the greeting. If you have a more formal relationship with them, you may use their full name.[3]
    • For example, you may write “Dear Fiona,” or “To Fiona Lee.”
    • Always check the spelling of the person’s name before you write out the greeting. You do not want to get their name wrong in the card.
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    Write a message of gratitude for a gift. If you are thanking the person for a gift, include a message of gratitude about the gift and how much you appreciate it. Say “thank you” and name the gift so the message is personal.[4]
    • For example, you may write “Thank you for the housewarming gift. You’re so kind and I really appreciate it.”
    • Or you may write, “Somehow you always know exactly what I want. I will treasure your wedding gift. Thank you so much!”
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    Create a message of thanks for a service. If you are thanking the person for a service or a kind act, mention this in the note. Make sure you say “thank you” and express your gratitude for the person’s help.[5] [6]
    • For example, you may write, “Thank you so much for your help at the event last week. I appreciate you volunteering your time and energy. I appreciate all your hard work.”
    • Or you may write, “Thank you for picking me up at the airport the other day. I’m so lucky to have a friend like you. You’re the best!”
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    Include a forward looking statement. If you know the recipient well, you may mention when you hope to see them again or that you hope you will talk to them soon. A forward looking statement can add a friendly, casual tone to the note and let the recipient know you are enthusiastic about your relationship with them.[7]
    • For example, you may write, “I look forward to seeing you at the party next week and catching up with you in person.” Or you may write, “I hope we can get together for a backyard bbq soon and enjoy this beautiful weather.”
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    End with your regards. Wrap up the thank you note with a short sign off, such as “Sincerely” or “Best.” If you know the recipient well, you may go for a more personal sign off like “With love” or “Yours, truly.”[8]
    • You should also sign your name at the bottom of the card.
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Polishing the Thank You Note

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    Check the note for spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Once you have finished writing the card, read it over and check for any errors. If you are handwriting the card, you may write out a rough draft first and check it over before you write it on the actual thank you card. If you are creating the card online, you can edit it for errors easily before you send it out.[9]
    • Try reading the note backwards to check for spelling errors. Identify all the punctuation used in the note and make it sure it is correct.
    • Double check the spelling of the person’s name in the note to ensure it is correct.
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    Make sure the note is easy to read. Look over the note for flow and tone. Check that the note includes a specific mention of the gift or service you are thanking the recipient for. Make sure the note has a friendly, intimate tone, especially if you are close to the recipient.
    • Try to keep the language in the note simple and easy to read. The message should be short and to the point.
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    Send the card out within a month of receiving the gift. Once you feel the thank you note is at its best, put it in an envelope and send it out within a month of receiving the gift or service from the recipient. A month is just long enough for the recipient to remember giving the gift and will ensure they are thanked promptly for it.[10]
    • The sooner you can send out the thank you note to the person, the better. Any longer than a month can seem a little rude or tardy for a thank you note.
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Expert Q&A

  • Question
    How do you write a thank you note to a teacher?
    Tami Claytor
    Tami Claytor
    Etiquette Coach
    Tami Claytor is an Etiquette Coach, Image Consultant, and the Owner of Always Appropriate Image and Etiquette Consulting in New York, New York. With over 20 years of experience, Tami specializes in teaching etiquette classes to individuals, students, companies, and community organizations. Tami has spent decades studying cultures through her extensive travels across five continents and has created cultural diversity workshops to promote social justice and cross-cultural awareness. She holds a BA in Economics with a concentration in International Relations from Clark University. Tami studied at the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm and the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned her Image Consultant Certification.
    Tami Claytor
    Etiquette Coach
    Expert Answer
    Start with "Dear Mr. or Mrs." followed by their name. Then, right away state what you're thanking them for, like "Thank you for taking the extra time to help me work on my algebra after class." Then, specify how what the person did is going to help you in the future. For example, you could write something like, "Now I know that when I take the SAT, I'm going to be ready for the math section." Finally, sign off with warm regards and your name.
  • Question
    Should I write a thank you note to the hostess of an appreciation dinner?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You can if you feel she did a good job. It is not needed, but it will be a nice gesture. You could just say something like, "Thank you for the time and effort you put into the dinner, it was lovely and we had a wonderful time."
  • Question
    How do I write a thank you note to someone if it was an anonymous gift?
    Venatrixx
    Venatrixx
    Community Answer
    If you know something about the person (e.g. they are a colleague but you don't know who), address the group in general. Generally, though, anonymous givers don't want recognition, so there isn't really a need to write a thank you note.
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This article was co-authored by Tami Claytor. Tami Claytor is an Etiquette Coach, Image Consultant, and the Owner of Always Appropriate Image and Etiquette Consulting in New York, New York. With over 20 years of experience, Tami specializes in teaching etiquette classes to individuals, students, companies, and community organizations. Tami has spent decades studying cultures through her extensive travels across five continents and has created cultural diversity workshops to promote social justice and cross-cultural awareness. She holds a BA in Economics with a concentration in International Relations from Clark University. Tami studied at the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm and the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned her Image Consultant Certification. This article has been viewed 190,285 times.
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To write a thank you note, start by choosing a physical or online thank you card that you like. Inside the card, write a greeting like "Dear Sally." Then, include a few sentences of gratitude. Say something like "Thank you for the gift. It was just what I needed!" If you know the person well, add a sentence about hoping to see them soon, such as "I hope we can get together soon!" End your letter with a closing, like "Best" or "Love" and your name. Try to send your thank you card within a month of receiving the gift. To learn how to polish your thank you note, read on!

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