My daughter is getting married next month, and she has already had a couple of showers. It is now expected the mother of the bride write thank you notes to the person/persons who gave the shower. How would I word it (I am not a very good writer). Any help would be great!!!
Thank you.
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edited by TWQadmin on Jun 8, 2008, 12:13 PM)
Etiquette is supposed to make sense. The showers were given for your daughter, not you. You are off the hook. The bride, your daughter, writes all of the thank you notes and should send flowers or some token of thanks to the hosts of the parties.
The note should be simple and handwritten, but should include some specific reference to events of the shower. Each should be personalized for each host.
For example:Dear Host, Thank you for giving me an afternoon of bliss. I especially enjoyed the motif you chose for the party. To see all of the presents in a little boat was a huge surprise! Thank you again and I look forward to seeing you soon. Warm Regards, Bride to be