You know what your mom would say about birthday party thank you notes, but are they *really* that big of a deal? Can you just go digital? An expert weighs in.
: Can we all just agree to retire the written note?
On the flip side, receiving a special message via snail mail can literally make a kiddo’s day — a piece of paper from your friend just for you! However, she notes, it’s important to consider your audience. Great-grandparents might prefer written notes, in which case, pick up that pen. Meanwhile, classmates may actually opt to receive rich media: “For friends, a text message with a video can be really wonderful and just as good as a written note,” Davis says.
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