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Thank You Card Etiquette
babslovesjoey Posted: Feb 18, 2005 12:52 PM+
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Thank You Card Etiquette

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kissy27 Posted: Feb 18, 2005 01:20 PM+
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Re: Thank You Card Etiquette

this is a tough question...If you are using picture thank you's from your photographer, it all depends on when you receive them. I have heard of bride's waiting 6-7 months after the wedding to send thank yous...On a personal note, I want to get them done as soon as I can
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marymoon Posted: Feb 18, 2005 02:15 PM+
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Re: Thank You Card Etiquette

you're supposed to send them ASAP. but under 3 mos is the general rule of thumb
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sarahbelle Posted: Feb 18, 2005 04:38 PM+
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Re: Thank You Card Etiquette

I went to a wedding in July 2004 and never got a thank you. Oh well. I would say as soon as possible, but more than 3 months is rude. For e-presents I have been sending thank yous that week.
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Goldi1021 Posted: Feb 20, 2005 08:58 AM+
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Re: Thank You Card Etiquette

I am sure that after the honeymon is over and everyone is back to their regular daily grind, that it can be difficult to fit in time to do things such as writing thank you's. But to be honest, When you are sitting and watching TV before bed or waiting for dinner to be done, it shouldn't be that hard to fit a few in.

Assuming that a good portion of wedding guests give cash, the typical 'Thank you for sharing this most special day with us and for your generous gift.' should take less than 30 seconds to jot down on paper.

I was raised in a home where my mom would FORCE me to write thank you notes for EVERYTHING as soon as possible. It is a great habit to get into and an even better one to pass on to children I get thank you notes from my neices and nephews for the cutest things.

Any more than 3 months, in my book, is rude.
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salsbride06 Posted: Feb 20, 2005 06:19 PM+
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Re: Thank You Card Etiquette

for the most part i know alot of people send them out two weeks after the honeymoon and month the lastest.
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