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Thank-You Notes and Family Quotes

By Linda Ann Nickerson, published Jun 23, 2007
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Thank-you notes have become something of a lost art in recent years. Has thankfulness disappeared? Must we take one another's generosity for granted?

Maybe we overdo this in my family, but we think it's important to thank people for gifts. For generations, this has been a significant tradition in our clan. In fact, when we were much younger, one of my siblings neglected to thank our grandmother for his Christmas money. The following year, our mailbox received one less check from her address. I guess someone learned his lesson!

Gee, I sound just like my mother, as I tell my own children: "If someone loves you enough to spend their own time hunting for a thoughtful gift for you, purchasing it with their own money, and giving it to you . . . . well, do you really think it's too much to ask you to thank him or her for it?"

In our family, we have insisted that our kids write thank-you notes for Christmas gifts, birthday presents, and other generosities. Here's the rule: "You cannot use, wear, eat, or spend the gift until you have thanked the giver."

As they have grown, my kids have become amazed at the number of people (children and adults) who do not acknowledge gifts.

Age-Appropriate Appreciation

When they were younger, my kids wrote really simple notes:

Dear ______:

Thank you for the ________.

Hope to see you soon.

Love, ________.

Of course, their thank-you letters have grown more creative and newsy, as they have matured. Now they usually include information about how they will use the gift, whether it's their favorite flavor or color, and why it was a thoughtful choice for them.

A Variety of Options

This can actually be a fun activity to do together - not a chore! Here are a six simple ways to help kids learn to write thank-yous.

1. Purchase ready-made cards.

Stationers, bookshops, and even discount stores offer wide selections of thank-you cards. Children's editions even come with fill-in-the-blank formats. These are so simple that preschoolers can complete them.

Grandparents and others really do love receiving items in children's own handwriting. (We have family members who collect these treasures and keep them forever.)

Thank-You Notes and Family Quotes

What could be more precious than a simple heartfelt note from a beloved child?

Credit: Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, [reproduction number, e.g., [LC-F82-1234]

Copyright: Public Domain

Takeaways
  • Writing thank-you notes can actually be a fun activity to do together!
  • Children's notes may become keepsake treasures for relatives.
  • Cards may carry a party's theme or motif.
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Well, I'm from the old school of thank you notes, even though I'm not old. Guess my mother taught us well. It seems saying thank you is "out of style." I agree that we lead busy lives, so it may no longer be practical to mail cards through the Snail Mail system, but what about just picking up the phone or send an email just to say. "We received your gift"... "thanks for the gift"... "gee, you shouldn't have"... etc, etc. I'm with you!

Posted on 06/25/2007 at 6:06:00 AM

 
Thank you (no pun intended), for this article. Although an e-mailed 'thank you' is an acknowledgement, if someone takes the time to send a gift, the recipient should take the time to follow up with a card or a personal phone call. My wife and I send cash gifts at Christmas and birthdays to our family members annually, and only one person ever bothers to send a thank you card. I've suggested, as is mentioned in your article, to omit those from 'the list' that can't take the time to say 'thanks.' That idea; however, is not popular with my spouse and has been pending for years now!

Posted on 06/24/2007 at 11:06:00 AM

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