thank letter, as in a thank you letter you can give to someone if they came to your house or bought you something or if you just want to say "thank you" will you give me a thank you letter? no I'm just kidding haha
Like this, "Thank You!"? How else? Or, if you're shy, just e-mail or send a letter saying, "Thank you for you donation. We will make good use of your donation. Thank you once again!" And blah blah blah.
When someone offers you money, it is polite to say "Thank you" and express your gratitude.
"No, thank you."
A thoughtful thank you gift for someone who has written a letter of recommendation for you could be a handwritten thank you note, a gift card to their favorite store or restaurant, or a small token of appreciation such as a plant or a box of chocolates.
A thoughtful thank you gift for someone who has written a recommendation letter for you could be a handwritten thank you note, a gift card to their favorite store or restaurant, or a small token of appreciation such as a plant or a box of chocolates.
depends on the situation. a simple verbal "Thank you" is enough for social interaction. if someone did something very nice you could send them a card, a gift, money. just to say thank you for whatever they did.
Just say thank-you back.
Norway. Started shortly after WW2 as thank you for Britain's help.
The name of the person you are addressing, a reason for your gratitude, and your name. And money (!)
Write them a letter, phone them up or send them an e-mail.
Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"