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What to Write in a Thank-You Note. Meier outlines a formula for writing an impactful thank you note, as described in her book Modern Etiquette Made Easy, and recommends a note be one to two ...
You can only thank someone for a given edit once. After you have thanked someone for an edit, the "thank" link [2] is replaced by the word "thanked". [5] The "thank" link may reappear later but using it again will not send a new thanks. You cannot "un-thank" a thanks once confirmed. A "thanks for the thanks" response is not needed! [b]
You can send a thank you using the thank you button. To do this, go to the edit history of a page. Then find an edit by another user and click on "thank you," which is to the right of "undo." You can leave a thank you note on someone's discussion page. You simply type what you want to say to that person. Examples of things you can say are: “
Taking the time to remind you how great you are (and maybe even rub in the fact that you're getting older) is a meaningful gesture that deserves a touch of creativity in response. A simple "thanks ...
'Thanks!' Everyone agrees that what Schwalbe calls the "whole 'thanks' family" really only makes sense when you're genuinely thanking someone for an actual thing they did for you.
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If a user's talk page is receiving a large number of thank-you messages it may be considerate to wait until a "quieter time" to add your own message. If you are expressing thanks in a tense situation, to someone with whom you are having a dispute, or to someone who has otherwise expressed suspicion of you, use caution. While a message of thanks ...
Good for: Telling someone a piece of exciting news, giving someone a compliment, or just about anything else that’s lighthearted and positive. Bad for: When you’re having a rather serious ...