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DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband believes that when we receive a single, indivisible gift intended for us as a couple (such as a ...
My husband believes that when we receive a single, indivisible gift intended for us as a couple (such as a platter, ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My husband believes that when we receive a single, indivisible gift intended for us as a couple (such as a ...
would prefer that we send a single message, using “we” in the note with one person writing and each individual signing.
My husband believes that when we receive an indivisible gift, both he and I should write separate thank-you note messages.