Thank you letters in response to special acts

Some thank you letters are truly important and not
writing them is sacrilegious. You should always make it a point to write a
special thank you letter to the interviewer of a new employment who has given
you the job. This will create a feeling of goodwill and make a special rapport
with him after you start work. Other thank you letters should be written to the
guests who made it a point to attend your wedding, to those who came to the
christening of your child, to those who attended your dear one's funeral and to
those who have given you good advice.
A thank you note would also be appreciated after you
have accepted someone's hospitality and stayed at their house or if you have
been taken around the town when your were visiting it by a person who belonged
there. These special acts of kindness need not have been done as a matter of
fact, but since the person took the trouble to make it more comfortable for you
in some way, you in return should express your gratitude with a genuine letter
of thanks. Make the sound of the letter genuine and heartfelt and let the
receiver truly feel that he or she has been appreciated and the writer really
means what he writes. Choose your words carefully and make an impact on the
reader by your meaningful letter. Writing should come for the heart and the
feelings will be communicated much better to the reader.