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Tips for writing sweet notesBirthdays, anniversaries, holidays, thank yous - so many occasions call for writing a nice note, and Hallmark keeps coming up with new ones. But if you don't find your feelings pre-printed and filed on a rack at the stationery store, you'll need to express them yourself. Read the tips below and find out how Mrs. Bell spreads sweetness and light through pen and paper.Refer to something special about the person or your relationshipEven though there are massive numbers of cards for sale, targeted at every possible demographic and then some, people prefer to feel unique and understood - not sorted and labeled. And in any type of writing, specific works better than general. If you want to tell your teacher, “Your English class rocked,” then be sure to add, “Who knew I could identify with both Chaucer and Alice Walker?”Be honestSay what you mean. If you're at a loss for what to say, take a moment to think about what you really feel. Sincerity basically writes its own material. Here's an example I just thought of that I could write to Mr. Bell: “I'm so comfortable and happy when I'm around you. You always find a way to make me laugh. Thank you for being you.”Be kindAll my talk of honesty shouldn't give you the idea that it's okay to say something mean or damn with faint praise. Even if you honestly feel that “It was nicer spending Christmas with you than I thought it would be,” find something else to say. Try “I had a good time getting to know you better” or “I really enjoyed making the sugar cookies - thanks for the recipe; I will try them at home.” You don't have to gush, but you do have to be nice.Don't make reference to moneyIf someone has given you money, thank them for their “kind gift” and tell them that you appreciate their thinking of you. If you have done something special with the gift, such as put it in your savings or bought yourself a present, you may want to share this, but don't bother if it went into your groceries. If you are giving money to someone, either say nothing about it or talk more about what the money means: “I want you to know you have my full support,” “You make me proud,” or “Here's a contribution to your bright future.”Make joyful reference to the futureI usually like to express some hope about the future, or say that I am looking forward to something. For example, I might write, “Hope to see you again soon,” or “Looking forward to our next visit,” or “You. Me. Snuggles. Tonight.” You can also try, “Can't wait to hold you in my arms,” or “Save me a spot next to you.” It's nice to imagine something delightful in the near future.Be briefUnless your note is substituting for a long-overdue letter full of your news, don't worry if you don't have much to say. Short and sweet is good.Sign offOne of my favorite parts of writing notes comes right at the end. I like the old standards: “Love,” “Hugs,” “Big hugs,” “With love,” “Your friend,” as well as the formal expressions of cordiality, “Best,” “All the best,” “Wishing you the best,” and the somewhat flippant send-offs “Cheers,” “Cheerio,” and “Pip pip.” I also like all the variations on “Yours”-“yours truly,” “your lover,” “your one and only,” “yours forever,” and so on.  Use whatever fits your mood.

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2010-10-012015-06-03
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