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I Can't Help It - I'm Old Fashioned.

This blog is spot on. It is so important to take the time to thank people and a hand written card would be at the top of my list to accomplish this. Who doesn't appreciate a thank you?

When was the last time you received a handwritten note in the mail or, for that matter, when was the last time you sent a handwritten note in the mail?
Very few young people use cursive - it's not necessary when their primary means of communication is via a smart phone.  I've even heard there are school districts that are considering dropping cursive from the curriculum.
In my case, I use email and text extensively as a real estate transaction progresses.  However, that comes to a screeching halt once I have a HUD-1 in hand.
My stationery cabinet has a substantial inventory of thank you notes from Hallmark and RE/MAX.  There is no pre-printed message other than what may be on the cover of the card.
They go to everyone involved in the transaction except to the buyer or seller on the other side of the transaction and my business card is included.
It may be old fashioned, but I was raised ... more

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