Hi,i am sorry u have to,like myself i am thinking the same.my answer is yes i am going to send a wee card to everyone who has contacted me either by phone,text or email and sent bouquets of flowers to sympathise with us.people are so kind.
It depends if your a guy or a girl. Girl: yes Guy: NO WAY!!!!!
Yes you should. The person cared enough to get you flowers, so call to let them know you care and liked the appreciation and flowers!
Yes, sending thank you cards for the flowers you received when hospitalized is a thoughtful gesture. It shows appreciation to the sender for their kind gesture and lets them know that you are grateful for their support during your time in the hospital.
If your office is a large one then a card with a nice verse in it 'thank you all' and signed by you would be sufficient; but a blank card with a note from you is far more personal.
In Luganda, "thank you for the flowers" can be said as "Webale nnyo okuggyako ebijanjalo."
If you had previously sent a formal invitation inviting them to your dinner, then it would be appropriate to send a brief thank you note for their having attended, along with an addition of thanks for the lovely gesture of flowers and how much they brightened your home. However, if the invitation to attend was verbal and the individual brought flowers, it is a less formal environment and would not be necessary. Nevertheless, it is always nice to be thanked, so perhaps a quick telephone call to thank them would be kindly received. Personally, I never arrive to a private event without a small gesture of greeting, such as flowers, candies, or where appropriate champagne or wine.
1,000,000 people would love to received flowers on valentines day how do i know because everyone loves the smeel of flowers even though i am 10 years old i am smart bye thank you
You should thank the patient for choosing your office for their visit. You can list the services they received and let them know when their next appointment is.
YES!!!
Thank you for your answer , is there a physical address were we can sent her flowers?
It is proper etiquette to acknowledge all formal expressions of condolances (cards, donations, flowers, food) with a thank you note.
A thank you note would be more than enough.