Within a week of recieving the gift/service being thanked for.
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.
It is proper etiquette to acknowledge all formal expressions of condolances (cards, donations, flowers, food) with a thank you note.
No, but it is proper etiquette to send a thank you note to those who gave you a gift.
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'.
No, it is not necessary to send a Thank You Card for a a funeral mass card.
* Yes, it's proper etiquette that you acknowledge the gift sent by the client.
Etiquette dictates that when you, as a guest have sent a gift to thank the host they should at least phone you and thank you.
Send a nice, handwritten thank-you note. Thank the person for his/her assistance and support; and confidence in your character.
When newlyweds receive gifts from guests and they do not send Thank You notes it is rude! Nothing has changed and they are either low on etiquette or they do not care to send Thank You notes. If they do not get the idea straight then the bride or groom's parents should enlighten them about sending out Thank You notes.
Answer About a week after you had your shower would be a good time to send thank-you notes to your friends who attended your baby shower.
It is never too late to thank a person for something.
A first stop for thank-you cards might be your local card shop, found in almost every town. The shop proprietor will be glad to suggest appropriate cards to send your co-workers.