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thank you ettiquette

is it appropriate to send a TY note for a TY gift? 

i was just given two gifts (2 diff. people) for things i had done to help them (helped 1 find a job, made food for someone sick and shut in).

both gifts came with TY cards, if that matters.

i figured the nest would know! 


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Re: thank you ettiquette

  • I don't think you need to.  You might just mention when you see the people that you really appreciated their thoughtfulness or something like that, but I don't think you need to send a "thank you for the thank-you" note.
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  • IMO, no, because if you thank a thank you, when does the cycle end? YKWIM?
  • thanks, that's what i was thinking. 

    i certainly wouldn't send one for a TY card. it was the gifts that threw me off.  

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  • i wouldn't send a note but next time you talk to folks i would at least acknowledge  you received it so they know it arrived and you liked it.
  • Nothing formal, but if you were sent the gift, call/email them to let them know you received it and thank them.  If they gave it to you in person, you're good.  (Assuming you acknowledged the gift already.)
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    Nothing formal, but if you were sent the gift, call/email them to let them know you received it and thank them.  If they gave it to you in person, you're good.  (Assuming you acknowledged the gift already.)

    both were delivered in person. so thank you/acknowledgement has already happened.  

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