You can write something like, "Dear ---, Thank you for the (amount) you gave me. I plan on using for ---. The thought was very kind!"
You get personal and thank the person for your gift, idea, or thought, ie 'thank you for taking the time out by helping me wtih my college application' or 'thank you for thinking about me' or 'thank you for your generous gift (money), it really came in handy at my time of need.'
You don't. You ask for the receipt.
Anytime you get a gift. It is very polite and shows your appreciation.
Write it to everyone whose name who is signed to the card that came with the gift.
If you really want to but it would be rather silly. Would you then expect the recipient of your thank you note for their thank you note to write a thank you note for that too?
In life, whenever someone gives you a gift, or does something for you, write a thank-you note. This is especially true for a job interview, and it makes you look professional.
keep the thank you note simple, dont say any specific gift, just thank them
thank you gift of flowers or fruit is the acceptical way of saying thanks . add a little note also, the florist will know what to write
No if that was the case we would all be stuck in a perpetual state of thanking. just say thank you on the phone or in person
Please elaborate which country (Portugal, Brazil, Angola, etc) and what type of note (formal, informal)
You write a letter to the people who offered to pray and/or give money to you. Thank them for that and say how you are planning to grow or how you are going to use the money. Keep it to about one or two paragraphs. Sign it and write a personal note on the bottom. (The note and signing depends on how you are writing it...)
It all depends on the relationship. How well you know this person. And you shouldn't really care about thank you notes. The first thing that pops into your head when someone gives you a gift is saying thank you.