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It’s also appropriate that the sender’s generosity be remembered in a thank-you note. “It’s important that the thank-you be conveyed as soon as possible following the giver’s kindness,’ says Larry Salvaggio, product man- ager for stationery at American Greetings. “But too often sending the note is delayed because the receiver just doesn’t know what to write.” Salvaggio offers the following hints that make sending a thank-you note easier: Write the note within a few days of the receipt of the gift, while details are still fresh in your mind. Describe the moment when the gift was received. Tell the person Explain hwo the gift will be used - and be specific. Let Aunt Minnie Jot a note about what the gift meant to you, or mention how it reflects the giver’s personality. Try something like, “Only you would have known that we’d be up all night Christmas Eve wrappping presents, and I'd be too tired. to cook a fancy breakfast. But thanks to the breads you sent, the morning was perfect for everyone - including Set the gift in front of you to nudge a comment or two describing now and they’re having the times of their lives.” Personalize the thank-you note with a photograph of the gift as it is receiver. Sincerity and originality are the keys to writing a thank-you note,” the person who gave you the gift as Subscribe To The Post 675-5211 = Sugg. off st Wf EtSg =], 3 = PLUS HER IN STOCK 0% Yllon nN Sugg. List Price OFF ERATE RTA TRE RYN SAE SELECTION IS Armstrong floor fashion 3 GREAT! me a pa Kiwanis entertains “Dallas Post/Ed Campbell McCutcheon and Robert Dolbear. Campbell, president of ARC; and Dorothy Williams, secretary Make someone’s day Meadows Nursing Center, Dallas. to the TIS. acts. ndvimnis 1 year Check the appropriate box [J8$23............... 2 years and mail the coupon with your [1832............... 3 years check. 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