Merci pour les trés belles fleurs que vous nous avez envoyées
Ces belle fleures sont pour toi.
Les jolies fleurs
Thank you for your answer , is there a physical address were we can sent her flowers?
If you had previously sent a formal invitation inviting them to your dinner, then it would be appropriate to send a brief thank you note for their having attended, along with an addition of thanks for the lovely gesture of flowers and how much they brightened your home. However, if the invitation to attend was verbal and the individual brought flowers, it is a less formal environment and would not be necessary. Nevertheless, it is always nice to be thanked, so perhaps a quick telephone call to thank them would be kindly received. Personally, I never arrive to a private event without a small gesture of greeting, such as flowers, candies, or where appropriate champagne or wine.
Choose a religious Thank You card that has a nice verse and address it to 'Pastor and petitioners' or 'Pastor and friends of the congregation.'
Yes, it is a nice gesture to send thank-you notes to guests who signed the guest book at a funeral. Thank-you notes should definitely be sent to those who sent cards, memorial donations, or flowers.
Yes, flowers can be brought to a funeral for an AOG funeral service. I attend an AOG church and I've been to two or three funerals which have had flowers. There's no "religous reason" not to have them. Flowers look lovely and make the scene look more cheerful.
It is improper grammar to say "you was." You would either say, "I was sent some flowers," or "You were sent some flowers," not "You was sent some flowers." Although "Someone sent me (or you) some flowers" sounds better.
It is proper etiquette to acknowledge all formal expressions of condolances (cards, donations, flowers, food) with a thank you note.
The bread and butter letter is a thank you note for a service rendered. It is not the thank you note for a gift, but rather the acknowledgement for a kindness. The most common is the letter sent to a host for a lovely party or a sleep-over arrangement. Dear-----, Thank you for a most enjoyable party. I had a lovely time at your home, and enjoyed the conversation we had about dogs. I hope to visit again with you soon. Yours, Jane Doe
Thank you cards can be sent for several occasions. A thank you card can be sent when someone has done you a favour. A thank you card can also be sent for wedding guests, wedding presents, birthday guests.
The person who sent the flowers, and paid the florist, wants to be anonymous.
A lovely SMS can be sent to someone that is special to the sender. They can also be sent on holidays like Valentine's Day or on occasions such as the recipient's birthday.
My father sent me some flowers. Is the pronoun subjective or objective?