write informal letter on.... write a prsonal letter of thanks to an elder person ...give me answer fast i will give brainlest
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Dear Uncle
I hope this letter finds you in the best of health and spirits.
Uncle, I thank you very much for the Titan Quartz wrist watch you sent me on my birthday. In fact, I received many presents but yours was the best. As I did not have a wrist watch, I was planning to buy one.
The watch sent by you is really very beautiful and has been admired by all. It will make me punctual and now I will not be late to board my school bus. It will always remind me of your love for me.
We all missed you on my birthday. I once again thank you for sending me the most cherished present on my birthday.
Pay my regards to Aunt and Norah.
Your loving Nephew
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1-Open with a salutation. Begin your thank you letter by addressing the person in the way that feels most natural. In almost every situation, starting with "Dear [person's name]," is appropriate. Whether the note is for your best friend, your teacher or your mom, this works. If you're looking for something a little more personal, try:"Dearest __,""Hi, __,""My friend,""To my favorite _____,"
2-Express your gratitude sincerely.Thank you notes are usually short and to the point, so start by thanking the person right away. Be specific about what you're grateful for. Describing the gift a little will make it clear that you've thought about it and it's something you cherish."Thank you so much for the darling pair of leggings you gave to Leigh!""You are such a dear for coming to my opening night.""I am very grateful for your assistance with my senior project this semester.""Without you, I wouldn't be the student, or person, that I am today."
3-Let them know why their specific gift is cherished. Even if you don't absolutely love the gift, think about the trouble and expense the person went to for your benefit. Show them that this effort, and the gift itself, is important to you. Try to be honest and sincere."She has been begging me for a pair of leggings lately! They fit her just right, and she has a red dress that matches them perfectly. They'll be put to good use this winter.""You are such a dear for coming to my opening night. It made me happy to see your bright smile in the audience. Knowing you were there helped calm my stage fright.""I am very grateful for your assistance with my senior project this semester. You have a lot of students depending on you, and I really appreciate your taking the time to give me so much individual attention.""You did not have to take the time to mentor and meet with me -- most people wouldn't -- but your passion and patience has left an impact on me that I will never wear out.
4-Inquire after the other person or share a little news. Now that you've expressed your gratitude, it's nice to write another few lines that show you care about the person. Ask some questions, and share information about your life. This makes all the difference between a dashed-off note and an actual thank you letter, and the recipient will take even more pleasure in receiving your words.
5-Let them know you appreciate them one last time. To wrap things up nicely, let them know how much you appreciate their friendship and love. You don't even have to bring up the gift again. Just thank them for being them.
6-Close the letter. Think about the nature of your relationship and choose the closing that seems most appropriate. If you can't decide, it's fine to just sign your name. Here are a few examples of popular closings:To a loved one: Love, Much love, Hugs and Kisses, All my love, Yours,To a friend: Cheers, Thanks again, Warmly, See you soon, Many thanks,To a colleague: Sincerely, Gratefully yours, Respectfully yours, Best wishes
2-Express your gratitude sincerely.Thank you notes are usually short and to the point, so start by thanking the person right away. Be specific about what you're grateful for. Describing the gift a little will make it clear that you've thought about it and it's something you cherish."Thank you so much for the darling pair of leggings you gave to Leigh!""You are such a dear for coming to my opening night.""I am very grateful for your assistance with my senior project this semester.""Without you, I wouldn't be the student, or person, that I am today."
3-Let them know why their specific gift is cherished. Even if you don't absolutely love the gift, think about the trouble and expense the person went to for your benefit. Show them that this effort, and the gift itself, is important to you. Try to be honest and sincere."She has been begging me for a pair of leggings lately! They fit her just right, and she has a red dress that matches them perfectly. They'll be put to good use this winter.""You are such a dear for coming to my opening night. It made me happy to see your bright smile in the audience. Knowing you were there helped calm my stage fright.""I am very grateful for your assistance with my senior project this semester. You have a lot of students depending on you, and I really appreciate your taking the time to give me so much individual attention.""You did not have to take the time to mentor and meet with me -- most people wouldn't -- but your passion and patience has left an impact on me that I will never wear out.
4-Inquire after the other person or share a little news. Now that you've expressed your gratitude, it's nice to write another few lines that show you care about the person. Ask some questions, and share information about your life. This makes all the difference between a dashed-off note and an actual thank you letter, and the recipient will take even more pleasure in receiving your words.
5-Let them know you appreciate them one last time. To wrap things up nicely, let them know how much you appreciate their friendship and love. You don't even have to bring up the gift again. Just thank them for being them.
6-Close the letter. Think about the nature of your relationship and choose the closing that seems most appropriate. If you can't decide, it's fine to just sign your name. Here are a few examples of popular closings:To a loved one: Love, Much love, Hugs and Kisses, All my love, Yours,To a friend: Cheers, Thanks again, Warmly, See you soon, Many thanks,To a colleague: Sincerely, Gratefully yours, Respectfully yours, Best wishes
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