Sunday, December 13, 2009

Thankyou Message Wedding Thankyou Card Message Suggestions?

Thankyou card message suggestions? - thankyou message wedding

Hello,

Recenetly I just had a group of engement and received many gifts and money.
I intend to send cards to thank you all, and I wonder if someone can give me suggestions for the kind words, I can sell these cards to write.
I wrote:
Love ....
Thank you for sharing this special day with us, and I am very grateful for the gift. Love .....
I'm writing a little more than the same, all the proposals we are very grateful.

Salud!

7 comments:

Laura t said...

I think you should adjust each card of thanks. Do not try to make a general thank you all because I do not look sincere and personal. If you have a record of which was what every human being as a gift, as she goes to the thank you (mentioned for example, if your balance said something like "Thank you for your generous donation:" If anything using the words "I can hardly be expected to use ...." or "You look great here .....". This is the person the feeling that we really appreciate your gift and took note of what you did and it seems that much more sincere.

bdftgsre... said...

At least the name is exactly what you have. as "Thank you for the donation of $ 50." You could also say, how to use.

Cammie said...

There are books that help get an overview of the entire communication.

Ask seller a bookstore.

kitkat said...

i secont the above 2 posters. that is personally and specifically. "Thanks for the $ 50, which Weill for X" or "Thank you for using lenses crystqal come to think of you when we"

the freakin' analyst said...

Thank you for making our special happy

or whatever

Cariad said...

I think it's a little bland, to name the funds on your card, not to mention the cash donation and the names of other types of donations.

Because I put things like "Thank you for the gift of a toaster. We hope you eat a day to prove it"

The node has a few examples of the greeting card of thanks and

R S said...

Just "Thank you for your presence (t) e" is sufficient, I think.

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