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When did you send thank you cards??

Just wondering what the time frame is for this???

We got married on April 10th, and my mother is appauled at the fact that I have yet to get around to writing thank you notes. My summer has been pretty busy thus far, and I just don't think I will be able to squeeze them in for another month or so. Plus-- I just receievd a thank you card this week for a wedding that I attended last July!

What's the ettiquette on this? And when did you guys get around to sending yours out??

Re: When did you send thank you cards??

  • The week after we got back from the HM. So we got married on 11/14 and everyone had TY notes by 12/15.

    Etiquette says you have a year, but I personally frown upon anything later than 4-5 months. I mean, how much time does it take to write a simple thank you note? Seriously?

     

  • Even though "they" say up to a year, I think by 6 months (and honestly it really should only be a few months) they should be out.

    I had mine mailed by the 3 week mark. I wrote them all out as soon as we got back from our HM.

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  • We had our out by 2-3 months.  Although we had a lot going on... we moved from the Midwest to Boston, DH started a new job, and I started grad school within that time frame!

    We also started with our older relatives and family friends that would expect a thank you card more quickly.

    I once received one about 8 months after the wedding.  The wedding was in May, and we received a thank you card in like February, which was a bit late.  I think timeliness is definitely important. 

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  • we got married end of Sept 08.  on HM until mid-Oct, all thank yous were in the mail by mid-November.  I wrote most of them on Halloween in between trick-or-treaters
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  • We sent ours out at the 5 month mark. We had just bought a house and I had just started school while still working full time. I had mentioned it to a few people that I was embarrassed that it was taking me so long to get to them but they kept telling me I had a year. I'm still kind of embarassed about it so I'd suggest just getting them done. Have DH do his side and you do yours. They really only take a couple hours to do.
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  • We had ours out within two weeks. (Granted, we didn't take our honeymoon until four months later.) I sucked it up and wrote about 10 - 15 a night for two weeks straight. My hand hurt so bad at the end of it all, but it was a relief to have it done!
  • I think I had ours out within 3 months of the wedding.  It was a pain, but no worse than sending out Christmas cards, really.  I made sure to get them out first to the people who would notice, like older relatives and friends of our parents.  Try to do a few a night, and you will get through them soon enough.
  • It took us about 2 months to get them all out.
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  • I wrote out most of mine during the two days after my wedding (we didn't leave for our honeymoon until about a week later) because I didn't want people to think I was rude. You should try to write a few every night or something, I find it hard to believe you're so busy that you can't take a couple of minutes to do that.
  • I wrote all of mine within 4 weeks of the wedding.  But I have a friend who got married last July and still hasn't sent hers out.  She claims that you are supposed to have a year... I dunno... I would stick to sooner rather than later!
  • I got married the week before you - and we just have about all of them mailed out - I lost a few addresses so I'm in the process of getting those out - But the bulk of them got mailed out maybe 3 weeks ago?
  • I think the etiquette rules technically say one year but I wouldn't wait longer than 6 months. I think ours were out by 3 months. 
  • We had all of ours out within a week after the wedding, but we didn't go on our honeymoon right away. I felt awful if I let more than a few days go by after receiving a gift without sending a thank you. We sat in front of the tv for an hour or two a night, one person writing the thank you, the other addressing the envelope, and it was done really fast.

    I've heard 3 months is ok, but it looks like other people are saying 6 months to a year. Also, I noticed when a few months went by without a thank you for a gift we gave for a wedding last year. If I'm remembering correctly, all other wedding related gifts we've given, we've gotten thank yous within a month.

    I sound way high maintenance in this post.

  • imageCrysW08:
    I wrote out most of mine during the two days after my wedding (we didn't leave for our honeymoon until about a week later) because I didn't want people to think I was rude. You should try to write a few every night or something, I find it hard to believe you're so busy that you can't take a couple of minutes to do that.

    Dittpo.

    My wedding was on Saturday and I think everyone had theirs by the next Saturday (and this was over the Labor Day weekend).

    I also started school two days before the wedding but it's wicked rude not to send them. 

    A year?! Bullsh!t. I say a month at the TOPS.

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