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Emma: So not since middle school 'check yes if you like me' notes has a note been more notably noteworthy for causing fear than the thank you note, thank you very much, you're welcome very much. Part 1: The personal thank you note I am talking to myself, which means it's time for Part 1: The Personal Thank You Note. Sometimes, thank you notes are tough to write, because you're writing them to people who you might not visit very often, but who may show you generosity on an annual basis. First, presentation is always A++, some nice paper, clear handwriting, a good pen equals A+++. Next, remember that this thank you note is a symbol of your gratitude and an acknowledgment of the effort and care taken by its recipient. A well-crafted thank you note paints you as the awesome adult we know you are. So who gets a note? There are some fiery debates about this, but we'll just deliver Emily Post's opinion: pretty much anyone who sends you a gift or a handwritten note should I get a handwritten...