why does the writer like bread and butter
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Definition: A handwritten thank you note to someone who has hosted you, for either an evening or overnight visit.
This phrase is a turn-of-the-century expression that means a letter of gratitude is expected after hospitality has been given. Usually, etiquette requires that it be sent within two weeks of the visit.
As implied by the name bread-and-butter, it does not often contain interesting or exciting information; it is usually filled with formalities such as “I had a lovely time,” or “Thank you so much for your hospitality.” Because of this, it is more often noticed in its absence than for the content it contains.
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