Thursday, August 4, 2011

Handwritten Thank You

Even if you say "thank you" by e-mail, it's best to follow up with a handwritten note, says etiquette expert Peggy Post. But many folks don't simply forget, don't have time or just don't want to write a note.

That's where the website Handwritten Thank Youcomes in. Handwritten Thank You will hand-write, address, place a first class stamp on your note and mail it off. Each note may have up to 75 words with your choice of print or cursive. You can order 1 or 100 notes. Check them out today.