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A thank-you note, no matter how modern we are, does not mean e-mail.
You can do both.
But just think: would you send thank-you notes for wedding gifts by e-mail? Or after a close one's funeral, when someone bestowed a particular kindness?
The small ad in the newspaper (not that I'm disparaging people buying ads in newspaper) that say "please consider this our personal thank you" are lazier than lazy. I know it's a bad time. But life does go on and the people who showed they care about you will still be there. And you'll need them.
Brides bitch and moan and bitch and moan about having to spend just a few hours doing something that will mean a lot to at least some of the people receiving them. Considering the swag we haul in, I'm continually astonished at that.
A little bit of old-fashioned courtesy never hurt anyone. And, since we're in the writing business, it should be even more a piece of cake for us.
As you can tell, my mother was big on the thank-you note thing. I'm sure many people here who don't think it's a big deal didn't have mothers who believed in that particular courtesy. But it's ok to skip a generation.
You can do both.
But just think: would you send thank-you notes for wedding gifts by e-mail? Or after a close one's funeral, when someone bestowed a particular kindness?
The small ad in the newspaper (not that I'm disparaging people buying ads in newspaper) that say "please consider this our personal thank you" are lazier than lazy. I know it's a bad time. But life does go on and the people who showed they care about you will still be there. And you'll need them.
Brides bitch and moan and bitch and moan about having to spend just a few hours doing something that will mean a lot to at least some of the people receiving them. Considering the swag we haul in, I'm continually astonished at that.
A little bit of old-fashioned courtesy never hurt anyone. And, since we're in the writing business, it should be even more a piece of cake for us.
As you can tell, my mother was big on the thank-you note thing. I'm sure many people here who don't think it's a big deal didn't have mothers who believed in that particular courtesy. But it's ok to skip a generation.
