A "bread and butter" letter is a note of thanks to a host or hostess after you have stayed in their home as an overnight guest.
The contents of the note would vary depending on a number of things, from the closeness of relationship between the guest and host to the length of stay. It does not have to be very long, but it should be written.
Here are two examples. The first is to a relative. The second is to the parents of a school friend.
Dear Aunt Harriet,
I so much enjoyed my week in the city with you and Uncle Delbert! You were very kind to take such good care of me and show me around. I loved the chance to spend so much time with my cousins, too. Thank you for a wonderful visit.
Love,
Francine
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Thompson,
Thank you for having me in your home over spring break. It was great to be able to hang out with Charlie and get to know his family. You live in a great town, and I enjoyed seeing a part of the country I've never been to before. I truly appreciated your hospitality.
Sincerely,
Jonathan
If you didn't take or send a gift at the time of your visit, be sure to send it afterwards.
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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
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