At Helen G Events we suggests that when you receive your showers gifts and wedding day gifts please do send thank you notes promptly. Guest may have one year to give you a gift, but you should never take more than 3 weeks to acknowledge one. In each note be sure to mention the gift specifically, as well as how you may use it. It doesn’t have to be long, 3 sentences can do the trick.
this is a must
do they really send a gift after 1 year?
I dont think so
its possible
just in time for anniversary
well probably overseas ones do
ok
yeah
a great tip is to make sure that you save your wedding invitation list so you can use it to send your thank you notes
very important
yeah…check
tick off as you do them
as soon as the gifts starts to arrive, start writing your thank you notes
the quicker the better
dont wanna forget anyone
dont accumulate them
you dont have to write all the thank you notes at once
not at all….write them with thought
it is the thought that counts
true!
definitely write a few words about the git received
shows more appreciation
yes!
nice to keep
gift
*gift*
thanks for sharing
very helpful tips
people like to feel appreciated
below are some tips
Set up a designated writing area at home. Make sure it’s a comfortable place, not too far from the kitchen or bathroom, with a TV or radio
buy yourself some great wedding stationery.
Equip yourself with pens that you like to write with.
no cheap pens please
Be sure to write a few words about the gift so you don’t get confused. You’ll never remember which of the 10 crystal vases your Aunt Alma gave you, so be specific: “Waterford Balmoral vase.”
thats rite
specify
if the gift was money, mention how you plan to use it: “Thank you for the generous check. We are using it as part of the down payment on a house.”
loving this
be specific
Put a big check mark next to the guest’s name when the thank-you note has been signed, sealed, and delivered — this is the part you’ll enjoy most
some couples dont even acknowledge the gift
some dont even send a thank you note
poor etiquette
sad 😦
bad manners
organised
practice good etiquette
its good to say thanks
show appreciation