Friday, October 21, 2011

The Proper Etiquette of Thank You Notes

By Sheila May


Sending a prompt and personalized thank you note for wedding gifts is simply good etiquette. Nevertheless, many bridal couples are seemingly unaware of when to do so, what stationery to use and the appropriate form of personalization to use on their thank you notes. Indeed, wedding etiquette pundits seldom see eye-to-eye on the etiquette governing thank you notes.

The majority of knowledgeable stationery store owners concur that it's just a question of good sense and good manners. For example, a few wedding manuals claim that the wedding couples have “up to 6 months” following the wedding ceremony to send a thank you note for a gift.

This 6 month leeway simply just doesn’t add up. Gift items gotten by the bridal couple needs to be personally acknowledged as soon as is feasible after one has received them. Though nearly all bridal couples, especially the fiancee have much on his or her plate, it'll only take about a few minutes to compose a great personalized note to thank a friend or relative for their present. Acting immediately is noticeably valued by the gift-giver as it affirms you have gotten their wedding gift.

With regards to your own stationery, it usually is smart to obtain your individual social correspondence instead of a commonly used “Thank You” note card. Custom made stationery utilizing your name or monogram engraved on a fold-over note card or half-sheet letter is much more functional and useful over a pre-printed thank you card.

Traditionally, women have used fold-over notes and men correspondence cards, but today’s modern woman is equally comfortable with either form of stationery. While some couples will personalize their stationery with both their given names and often their family name, it is considered improper to use one’s married name on correspondence before you are actually married.

There are numerous gorgeous papers and printing choices to generate truly classy personalized stationery. Stationers advise that the groom and also the bride ought to have their particular personal correspondence as it is still useful even after penning all those wedding thank you notes.




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