* Yes, it's proper etiquette that you acknowledge the gift sent by the client.
About under a week, don't send it too late otherwise when they get the note they won't feel grateful.
It is proper etiquette to acknowledge all formal expressions of condolances (cards, donations, flowers, food) with a thank you note.
A message sent to express gratitude is a thank-you note.
if you are already talking to the person you can bring it up but don't call them to see if they got it
No you do not need to send a thank you note for hosting a large gathering, but phoning and acknowledging the thank you note would be a good idea.Anyone who brought Hostess gifts should be sent a Thank You card.
* It's appropriate, but a nice Thank You card signed by you (perhaps a note inside) is the proper etiquette.
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.'
Sam wrote a handwritten thank you note to his grandmother for the birthday gift she sent him.
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.
A thank you note can be given for different circumstances. A wedding party can send thank you notes to people who attended their wedding and presented them with gifts. Notes can be sent in appreciation for Christmas or graduation gifts. They can even be send as a simple gesture of gratitude to an individual.
When people who attended the funeral come home.