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  2. 78 Thanksgiving greetings and wishes to post or write in a card

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    Thanksgiving greetings that go the distance Today is yet another reminder that distance makes the heart grow fonder. Sending a hug for each mile that separates us this Thanksgiving.

  3. 52 Inspirational Thanksgiving Wishes and Messages for ... - AOL

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    In this time of Thanksgiving, I want to express my appreciation for you. Working for/with you has been an amazing opportunity. I appreciate your high standards, your persistence, your ...

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    16. Thanksgiving reminds me of how grateful I am for your kindness. 17. Thinking of you and your loved ones this Thanksgiving. 18. Thank you for your generosity this Thanksgiving and all year long.

  5. Letter of thanks - Wikipedia

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    A letter of thanks or thank-you letter is a letter that is used when one person/party wishes to express appreciation to another. Personal thank-you letters are sometimes hand-written in cases in which the addressee is a friend, acquaintance or relative. Thank-you letters are also sometimes referred to as letters of gratitude. These types of ...

  6. Gratitude - Wikipedia

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    Gratitude, thankfulness, or gratefulness is a feeling of appreciation (or similar positive response) by a recipient of another's kindness. This kindness can be gifts, help, favors, or another form of generosity to another person.

  7. 150 Best Thanksgiving Quotes To Celebrate the Holiday

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    1. "The simple act of practicing gratitude, consistently, is your invitation to a new life. Accepting the invitation is now up to you." — Josie Robinson