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  2. 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.

  4. 75 Thanksgiving quotes to express your gratitude for life's ...

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    Show your appreciation for the good things in life using one of these funny or inspiring Thanksgiving quotes perfect for family, friends and Instagram. 75 Thanksgiving quotes to express your ...

  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. 55 Actually! Good! Thanksgiving Messages to Send ... - AOL

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    We rounded up 55 thoughtful Thanksgiving messages and wishes that are perfect for sharing around the dinner table, or as a quick note to colleagues, far away friends, family, and everything in ...

  7. Thanksgiving (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving is a federal holiday in the United States celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November (which became the uniform date country-wide in 1941). [2] [3] Outside the United States, it is sometimes called American Thanksgiving to distinguish it from the Canadian holiday of the same name and related celebrations in other regions.