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9 Complete Examples of Notes Thanking New Professional Clients

Vendors and Suppliers: How to Say “Thank you” To a New Big Business Account When a vendor, supplier, or salesperson successfully lands a big client or business account, it is essential to welcome them with a well-crafted affirming letter.

A Letter of Gratitude for an Honest Auto Mechanic

It isn’t every day that you find an honest vehicle mechanic willing to give you the truth and a reasonable price (or even an amazing deal!). When you find The One, let them know you appreciate their integrity and goodwill.

Handwritten Notes Increasingly Valued in the Workplace

Handwritten Notes Are Not Dead!

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Handwritten Thank-You Notes After Job Interviews: Hell Yes

Ah yes, the joys of exploring new career paths and promotion opportunities, swimming against a sea of other hopeful prospects.

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Pronoun Pressure: What It Says About Us (And Why It’s Complicated)

If you’ve ever hesitated over whether to add pronouns to your email signature or social media bio, you’re not alone.

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Pronouns, Privacy, and Professionalism: Why It’s Okay to Keep It Personal

Pronouns have entered the professional chat—and while many see sharing them as a step toward inclusivity, not everyone feels it’s a necessary part of workplace communication.

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Thank-You Note Samples for Business References

How to thank someone for a letter of recommendation: if you have received a positive business reference or letter of recommendation from a colleague or former boss, the proper thing to do is to acknowledge their generosity with a handwritten note of thanks.

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Tired of "Hope All is Well" in Emails? 15 Better Alternatives Exist

How many times have you read a work e-mail containing the over-used and formal “hope all is well”, or the more casual “hope everybody is doing well”, mindlessly added as an uninspired closing?

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Workplace Apology Letter Examples [to a Boss, Co-Worker; Customer Service]

At some point we are all guilty of committing an office faux pas -- perhaps one morning you compliment a co-worker on a nice outfit, a compliment that is misconstrued as a come-on and a sexual harassment case is filed.