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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hand written thank you notes on stationary .[/quote] Stationery! And yes, I have my own monogrammed notes.[/quote] Only counts if it is actual stationery, not "notecards". [/quote] NP. Not sure what you mean by "notecards", but you might be thinking of correspondence cards which are a perfectly valid and necessary component of a complete stationery set, as are fold-over notes. These are acceptable for many purposes including relatively informal thank you notes such as one might write to a relative, friend, or social acquaintance. If a full formal thank you letter is required -- by virtue of the occasion or the identity and position of the person you need to thank -- then you are correct that this letter should be written on either correspondence sheets or letter sheets depending on the level of formality required, and these two items are probably what most people think of when they think of "actual stationery". If on the other hand, you mean that someone sent you a thank you note written on an actual notecard, while I'm sure we would all appreciate the sentiment and the time they took I would agree that it isn't quite the same as writing the note on proper stationery. [/quote]
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