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One of the best parts of retirement is getting showered with gifts and appreciation for all of your hard work. After you've received your gifts and celebrated, you probably want to take the time to thank all your coworkers, friends, and family for their generosity. Writing a kind thank you note is the perfect way to show your appreciation. This article is here to help you know what to say so that your message feels genuine and special.
Steps
Thank You Letter for Retirement Gifts Template
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow do you start a thank you letter?
Tami ClaytorTami Claytor is an Etiquette Coach, Image Consultant, and the Owner of Always Appropriate Image and Etiquette Consulting in New York, New York. With over 20 years of experience, Tami specializes in teaching etiquette classes to individuals, students, companies, and community organizations. Tami has spent decades studying cultures through her extensive travels across five continents and has created cultural diversity workshops to promote social justice and cross-cultural awareness. She holds a BA in Economics with a concentration in International Relations from Clark University. Tami studied at the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm and the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned her Image Consultant Certification.
Etiquette Coach
The first rule of thumb is to say thank you first. Whatever the gesture is, be very specific and write thank you for that particular thing. If it is a gift, explain how you will use it. -
QuestionWhat else can I include in a thank you letter?
Tami ClaytorTami Claytor is an Etiquette Coach, Image Consultant, and the Owner of Always Appropriate Image and Etiquette Consulting in New York, New York. With over 20 years of experience, Tami specializes in teaching etiquette classes to individuals, students, companies, and community organizations. Tami has spent decades studying cultures through her extensive travels across five continents and has created cultural diversity workshops to promote social justice and cross-cultural awareness. She holds a BA in Economics with a concentration in International Relations from Clark University. Tami studied at the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm and the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she earned her Image Consultant Certification.
Etiquette Coach
Besides thanking the person for the gift, you can include a compliment in the thank you card.
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References
- ↑ https://www.npr.org/2010/12/26/132263637/perfect-thank-you-notes-heartfelt-and-handwritten
- ↑ Tami Claytor. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.npr.org/2010/12/26/132263637/perfect-thank-you-notes-heartfelt-and-handwritten
- ↑ Tami Claytor. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://ideas.hallmark.com/articles/thank-you-ideas/thank-you-messages-what-to-write-in-a-thank-you-card/
- ↑ https://www.writeexpress.com/ILoveU9c.html
- ↑ https://ideas.hallmark.com/articles/thank-you-ideas/thank-you-messages-what-to-write-in-a-thank-you-card/
- ↑ https://futureofworking.com/thank-you-for-the-retirement-party/
- ↑ Tami Claytor. Etiquette Coach. Expert Interview












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