Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Thank You For Coming Notes Would It Be Appropriate For Thank You Notes For My Son To Just Write "thank You" And His Name?

Would it be appropriate for thank you notes for my son to just write "thank you" and his name? - thank you for coming notes

He just turned 6, and we need to send thank you notes. Should we forget the gifts and thank them for coming to the party and so on, or are we simply "thank you" and your name on each one for himself? Thank you for your help.

10 comments:

♥ || ♪♫ Br0wn Eyǝd G!rl ♫♪ || ♥ said...

I did not want to fill the cards. That is a lot of cards, and he gets tired. Instead, why not fill the card to say something like:

Dear (cloze)

I wanted you to join me in my 6th Thank B-Day Party (last weekend). Thank you for the gift.


Love,
(at the time that your child will enter your name here)

Jm e said...

To thank A good thank-you card, the person for the position. Make a concerted effort to learn it for your child, the right way to thank people. Write a note, and make him his name and address of the person may be in the header. And he would have to deal with you all the time for what you learn is an important thing at a time or for themselves.

Emily said...

Why did not someone would like to thank you for coming, and his party?


So - I think it is appropriate to send a personalized thank you in any way - I thank you for the theme. If there is money to say "thank you" for not to mention money (how much) and talk a little about what you're used to.

Jake No Chat said...

During a period of six years, I think you have a choice. The practice would be good, thank you and say nothing of the donation. Definitely things simple and short. If this can be a burden for her son, then a simple thank you note signed, could be sufficient. This is your introduction to the after-party labels right in every case.

Old Mister Happy said...

Perhaps these cards should be a joint effort. You write the one hand, and signs: "Thank you, Joey

Oh help, he could: write "Thanks for the toy car, or whatever was the gift. That is, everyone would understand if he just said thanks, but why give a half way of doing things. It's not that much to do well.

Kate G said...

Since your son is only six years, I think, thank you, and your name will be sufficient if the results writingthemThe think it's adorable that the time has to do it and take care of it for him ..

billy256... said...

What about general assessments like: Thanks for coming to my party, I thank you for the gift, your presence and what is much appriciated.

billy256... said...

What about general assessments like: Thanks for coming to my party, I thank you for the gift, your presence and what is much appriciated.

Patricia C said...

Thank you for (whatever) is the right way. Not thanking someone go to a party.

Anonymous said...

When I was six years old, who came to me in the face and symbol of this paint on paper, they should be grateful for even that!

Hell, why not ...

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