How to Write a Thank You Letter: Templates and Examples Included

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If someone has given you a gift, done you a favor, or helped you in a significant way, you should consider sending them a thank you letter.

A thank you letter shows someone that you appreciated their time, energy, and care about their role in your life. It’s a polite way to express your gratitude for their kindness.

But it can be a chore to write a thank you note, especially if you don’t know how to start. Done wrong, it can come across as meaningless or generic.

This article will give you a step-by-step guide to write the perfect thank you letter, along with templates that you can use for any occasion.

  1. What Do I Need to Include in My Thank You Letters?
  2. What Are the Best Templates I Can Use to Write a Thank You Note?
  3. Should I Write a Thank You Note for a Referral Letter?
  4. Should I Send a Thank You Letter After a Job Interview?
  5. How Do I Sign Off a Thank You Note?

What Do I Need to Include in My Thank You Letters?

There are four steps you should use to write a thank you letter.

We’ll get into advice for specific types of letters soon, but these four rules apply to them all.

Step 1: Express Gratitude for the Specific Action That You’re Writing This Letter About

Say one of your family members gave you a new pair of pajamas for Christmas. It’s better to say “Thank you for the pink pajamas you gave me for Christmas” than simply “Thank you for the Christmas present.”

Be as specific as possible. Try to avoid generic phrases like “Thank you for the present” or “Thank you for the kind favor,” so it doesn’t feel like a sample thank you note.

Step 2: Add a Specific Detail Showing What That Kindness Means to You

Show them that the gift they gave you or the favor they did to you impacted your life in a meaningful way.

For example, if you received a beautiful new notebook as a gift, an author might use this step to write “I can’t wait to use this notebook to write my next novel,” while a college student might use this step to write “This notebook will help me keep all my class notes organized.”

Everyone likes to feel like they’ve made a difference in someone’s life, and it’s important to show the impact that this gift of favor has made on you, specifically.

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Step 3: Express How Much Your Relationship with This Person Means to You

It’s important to mention your relationship and how glad you are that this person is in your life. It can be as simple as “Thanks for being such a great friend” or “I’m really glad you’re my uncle.”

If it’s a professional note, you can also mention that you’d like to continue the relationship in the future, such as “I look forward to working with you again.”

Step 4: Close with a Final Word of Appreciation or Reciprocation

This step brings everything full circle with a final note of gratitude. If it’s appropriate, you can offer to reciprocate the kindness sometime by offering them a favor in the future.

Otherwise, you can just thank them again. End on a note that’s short and sweet.

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What Are the Best Templates I Can Use to Write a Thank You Note?

We’ve compiled thank you letter examples for various situations. Feel free to tweak them as needed to fit your specific circumstances.

How Do I Write a Thank You Letter for a Gift?

If someone gave you a gift, here’s how you can use the four steps:

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What Should I Write in a Thank You Letter for a Favor?

If someone did you a favor, here’s how you can use the four steps:

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How Should I Write a Thank You Letter for a Customer or a Client?

If someone hired you for work or bought one of your products or services, here’s how you can use the four steps:

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Should I Write a Thank You Note for a Referral Letter?

You can send a thank you note if a teacher, employer, or colleague wrote you a recommendation letter or referred you for a position during your job search.

Here’s how you can use the four steps in this situation:

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Should I Send a Thank You Letter After a Job Interview?

It’s good practice to send a thank you letter to your hiring manager after a job interview.

Here’s how you can use the four steps in this situation:

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How Do I Sign Off a Thank You Note?

Your sign-off depends on the recipient of your thank you note.

If you’re writing to a hiring manager, client, or other professional, you may want to use Yours sincerely. Or is it Yours faithfully?

If your note is more casual, you could write Thanks again or just Thank you.

Those are our favorite templates for writing thank you notes.

You can even add a personal touch by using a handwritten note.

Customize your thank you notes as much as you can to fit your specific situation, and they’ll be sure to impress your friends, family, clients, and colleagues.

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