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    Posted: 13 June 2009 at 1:37pm
I am finally getting around to doing thank you cards for all the pressies we were given when Corban was born. Problem is I don't have a lot of people's postal addresses, is it bad etiquette to send a thank you email with a photo attached??

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Personally I prefer to send cards, however alot of people I know send an email/card attached to an email.
If you are sending an email then I would suggest that you send them individually and personalised as you would a card as opposed to a bulk email to everyone
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I sent an email to everyone of bubs in/with the gift they gave ( if possible) Everyone was really happy with that. They get to see their pressies in action
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Could you email them asking for their postal address? Or look them up online at the white pages?

I may be old fashioned but I love getting mail that doesn't require me to open my wallet, ha ha. But in saying that I wouldn't be offended to receive an email thank you and photo. I think it's just good manners, whichever means you use, to send a thank you.
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I used online white pages or emailed to get people's addresses.

Giving thanks is more important than not in my book. So a personal email would be ok.

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