Lesson 266 of 1234
Use AI to Help You Write a Thank-You Card (Then Add Your Own Touch)
Hate writing thank-you cards? AI can help you start. But the heart of the card has to come from you.
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- 1The big idea
- 2thank-you note
- 3personal touch
- 4heartfelt
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Section 1
The big idea
Writing a thank-you card can be hard. AI can give you a starting point. But a thank-you card without a personal touch is no fun to read. So you have to add your own bit.
Some examples
- AI starts: 'Dear Aunt Rosa, thank you so much for the gift.'
- You add: '...the puzzle is so cool, especially the dragon piece. I did it with my dad and we finished in two days!'
- AI: 'I really enjoyed it.' You: 'I gave it three high-fives.' Make it sound like YOU.
- Always add: a real memory, a real feeling, or a real thank-you in your own words.
Try it!
Pick someone you owe a thank-you. Ask AI for a starter sentence. Then write three of your own sentences after it. The personal part matters most.
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