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Thank You Card Wording Ideas

Thank You Card Wording Ideas

Other than hearing “I love you,” there are probably no more appreciated words than a meaningful “thank you.” No matter the situation, you can never go wrong with a simple “thank you,” so sending thank you cards is a great way to bolster relationships and express your appreciation for those who have been there for you, supported you, and helped you get to where you are today. Sometimes, however, saying “thank you” is easy but coming up with the rest of your thank you card wording is difficult. To help you say “thank you” with meaning, you can glean inspiration from the following examples of meaningful thank you card wording.

Rhyming thank you

This thank you comes from deep inside The place where genuine love resides. These feelings I convey are true The gratitude I owe to you.

Friendship thank you

My dearest friend, You have stood by my side Through love and heartbreaks. You supported my decisions Even though you might not have agreed with them. Your friendship means the world to me And I thank you for being in my life. “there exists a friend sticking closer than a brother” — Proverbs 18:24

Monetary thank you

Very few people are as thoughtful and considerate as you Your genuine acts of kindness go unmatched And while I can never repay your generosity Please know that I am forever grateful --- My heartfelt thanks for your assistance during this difficult time Your kindness will not be forgotten I look forward to being able to return your generosity

Hospitality thank you

Thank you for welcoming us into your home, Your hospitality was clearly shown. The love that you extended to us was dear, To my family’s heart you will always be near. -- Thank you for the warmth and hospitality That you showed to our family

Gift thank you When sending a thank-you card for a gift. A generic “thank you for your gift” is not only impersonal, but far from meaningful. Your thank-you card should include the name of the gift that was given. By not only acknowledging the gift by name, but also following up with how you have already used the gift, shows thought and meaning. For example, you could include in a baby shower thank you that your little bundle of joy loves the teddy bear, mobile, blanket, etc., that was given to her. See how this technique is employed in the following example for a wedding gift:

Thank you so much, not only for the beautiful Waterford vase but for also attending our wedding and sharing in our joy. The vase looks beautiful on the antique buffet that my Grandmother gave us.