Sure if he/she was nice and did a good job. If he/she was boring and didn`t do the job right than no. But go ahead and send him/her a card.
You do not need to send a thank you card for a birthday or holiday card; however, you should send that person a birthday card on HIS/HER next birthday. Holiday cards should be reciprocated as appropriate. Just thank them when you receive the gift or by phone
You can send a thank you card to the person that send you a card of encouragement. The thank you card is to say that the card they send you was great and that it did help.
No, it is not necessary to send a Thank You Card for a a funeral mass card.
No, you do not have to send a Thank You Card for a card you received, but it would be nice if the person lives in the same town as you to phone them and thank them. If they live out of town then send them an email and thank them for thinking of you.
* Yes, family members should be given a Thank You card. Some family members may want to keep your card as a fond memory.
I assume the bonus is in addition to your usual wage, then, no, you don't send a thank you card.
Yes. It is customary to express thanks at receiving a Mass.
i would. it would be the right things to do. no matter what you should send thank you cards to everybody who gives you a present. but if they are there just say thank you to their face.
You should put a khanda(which is the Sikh sign) on it (:
When someone gives you a gift, it is basic etiquette to send the person a thank you card. The card can be very basic just saying 'thank you'.
It is usually ok to not send them a thank you card back because they are doing it to show they care, although you can if you really want to.
Send thank you cards, thanking the sender for thinking of you, and make sure you send them a card on their birthday. A verbal thank you will do. Only the Greeting card industry and the postal service would want you to send a thank you card for a Birthday Greeting, the recipient who, in turn would feel obligated to return a thank you for the thank you card to which you would have to respond in kind....a never ending cycle of joy for Hallmark I would imagine..