Tuesday, February 16, 2010

How To Word Thank You For Coming To Our Wedding Do I Need To Send A Thank You Card To Someone Who Only Sent Us A Card?

Do I need to send a thank you card to someone who only sent us a card? - how to word thank you for coming to our wedding

I am working on thank you cards for the wedding, I need a person who does not know, and has sent only to send a card? I think it would be a nice gesture, but what I like? How should I word the map?

14 comments:

Katie said...

You could say something like:
Thank you for the beautiful card. We regret that could not attend our wedding, and were touched by their kindness and good wishes.

^ ^ I know the wording is a bit awkward, but might work something like this. I do not think you need to send a TY card to have but as you said, would be a good gesture.

Lilly E said...

An eye for an eye, a card for a card. A good gesture can go a long way, and that the individual is a little bit guilty, not for sending a gift. This will be good or bad, right?
For my part, sent with the words: "Thank you for the good wishes, and we are delighted that you think of our special day." Or, if the people who came to send the card at the event, you say, "Thank you for sharing our special day with us."

ShoreGir... said...

If you put a monetary donation to the card fully - I thank you for your generous donation and good wishes. If there is a good map would still recognize the decline of a note and thank them for their good wishes and hope to see you soon, maybe you can take a photo of you so on the day of the wedding.

mickey mouse said...

When we send thank you cards for our wedding - which was sent to all. Sent people do not even bring a gift. People who can not donate and / or gave us a card to receive a mark in very general terms.

I felt like even those who simply give a card or anything, also deserves a quick thank you!

Seafoam Green said...

It is not necessary to send a thank you card without having to send a gift card, but it's a nice gesture, a card of thanks for their help.

Thank you for you to celebrate our wedding with us .... etc.
We were so happy they came to the magic of our wedding, shares ... etc.

Edit: Oh, I see. No need to send a thank-you card from a card.

Seafoam Green said...

It is not necessary to send a thank you card without having to send a gift card, but it's a nice gesture, a card of thanks for their help.

Thank you for you to celebrate our wedding with us .... etc.
We were so happy they came to the magic of our wedding, shares ... etc.

Edit: Oh, I see. No need to send a thank-you card from a card.

I love my love said...

if not available, and not send a gift, no need to send a thank you. like a birthday card, if someone you do not send that thank you to the right card? but if you get a birthday present, then had them to thank.

Mrs♥B said...

You should. He took the time to send a card, you must do the same. Just thank you for the card, and I thank you that celebrate it with us (if they were there). If not, you want to say, they could be there.

Aurora said...

you could say

"I feel like I could not take my wedding. But it was very nice of you to send a card. I know that you are still maintained.


I would say so .... I know this is not the best but better than nothing!

Good luck!

An excellent advice giver said...

No cases yet to come, the wedding and just send a card that I wouldnt even send a card. If you send a wedding photo and a small couldnt 'I'm sorry to the card. But it is not sending a thank-you card.

melouofs said...

Not required. When they came to be brought only a card to thank them for sharing the day. Please send only one card, but no wine, no, thank you notes required.

bub3337c said...

Congratulations on your marriage. Since you send cards in any case only a general map to it as a question of etiquette. Just thank you for the map of Nice.

Just tryin' to help said...

Yes, send a card. Thank you for your recognition of their big day. Let them know that you lost, but I understand why you can not attend.

Sami said...

Um ... I do not think that I

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