Thursday, July 28, 2005

TOO MANY THANK YOUS? We're not sure that this passes ethical muster. But we can certainly see the attraction:
Newlyweds too busy to write their own thank-you notes can now turn to a new business that will free couples of that chore. Chris Hagan and Laura Kozak have opened That's Gratitude for newlyweds who don't have time to thank people who gave them wedding presents or couples who just want to, as Hagan put it, "start to enjoy marriage right away." The business... handwritten thank-you notes. [...] Couples can either provide That's Gratitude with their own thank-you stationery or have That's Gratitude design notes personalized with the couple's photographs or initials. After the wedding, a couple fills out a form about their day, answering questions about how many guests attended, where the wedding was held, whether there was a theme and whether anything unusual happen. This lets Hagan, Kozak or other thank-you note writers create a note from the perspective of the bride or groom.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Incredibly Crass. These people have taken their time and money to share a special day. Nothing short of a 'real' personal reply is acceptable.

12:01 PM  
Blogger Annie said...

I'm agree with anonymous. Still, I thought it was an interesting development.

1:32 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In the time it takes to fill out the details about the wedding, the couples could be getting started on their notes.

Give me a break.

3:06 PM  

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