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How to Write Wedding Shower Thank You Notes

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Summary: Writing wedding shower thank you notes includes expressing gratitude for their attendance, thanking them for a shower gift and an elaboration on the significance of their presence. Write wedding shower thank you notes with tips from a writing instructor in this free video series on writing.

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Laura Minnigerode is a writing instructor and former classroom teacher. Her teaching experience includes public and private schools, as well as writing workshops for adults and...read more

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"Hi I'm Laure from youngwritersworkshops.com and I'm going to talk a little bit about writing wedding shower thank you notes. The beginning of your letter should start with dear and the person's name. Begin by thanking the person for attending your wedding shower. You may choose to address the letter as if its from you and your future partner or it can just be from you. You might want to think back about what the gift is and who received it or what you received and how it would be used to decide who to speak of the gift being received by. Write a little bit more about how the gift will be used and how much you appreciate it and how much it will help you in your new life together and then sum it up to thank the person for their thoughtfulness for sharing this part of your life together. Close it with a standard closing and a comma and your name and that is a little bit about how to write a wedding shower thank you note."

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