No. Should you see the person who sent you the thank you gift, mention how much you enjoyed it and let them know you were happy to loan them the inflatable bed.
That's as much as you would ever be expected to acknowledge the gift.
2007-10-01 02:52:25
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answered by Tseruyah 6
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The 24-hour thank you is a ingredient of the previous. If the marriage replaced into basically before this month, and that they have been given back from the honeymoon here week or so, then they have somewhat basically been back for a week or thereabouts. i think of one month whilst they return is appropriate. particularly as a results of fact that now, persons are doing countless issues, mutually with posting honeymoon p.c.. on facebook or photobucket, so as that they are in a position to tell all and sundry approximately their honeymoon. Or, they might basically be taking the time to do them properly, and not rush via them. issues have somewhat replaced, however the thank-you will desire to nevertheless be coming.
2016-10-10 02:34:14
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answered by blide 4
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Mannerly people always acknowledge gifts with a note or letter of thanks. That the gift itself may have been to thank YOU for something doesn't make this gift an exception to that rule. Consider that wedding gifts are, technically, often thank you gifts for being included in the festivities -- you wouldn't, on those grounds, omit sending notes thanking people for their wedding gifts. Neither should you omit thanking your friend's mom for her gift.
2007-10-01 02:58:42
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answered by kill_yr_television 7
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Shje was just returning the favor, you can send her a thank you card!
2007-10-01 04:40:40
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answered by Gerry 7
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I think so. It was a gift and if you are asking the question it occurred to you that you should. It is simple enough to do.
2007-10-05 00:59:19
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answered by PattiAtk 2
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No for that I woudl just call, say you go the card and verbally thank her.
2007-10-01 04:09:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No, just leave it at that. You were the one who needed to be thanked and you were, so all is well.
2007-10-01 02:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Not necessary.......
Next time u see her say thanks.
2007-10-01 02:45:53
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answered by Mustbe 6
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I would do it.......
2007-10-01 03:30:45
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answered by Michael M 7
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