Leave letter for house warming occation?

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Writing a letter for a house warming occasion can be easy and fun; this happy event can be commemorated with a just a few short lines of writing, as long as the letter is formatted in the right way. A letter left for a housewarming occasion should have the following components:

How To Write A Housewarming Letter

• First, address the letter to the person or couple who are having the housewarming. If they are friends, use only the first name, or first names. If the person having the housewarming is a boss or other colleague, it may be wise to use Mr. Or Ms., rather than the Christian name. However, in general, first names make more sense for this type of housewarming letter and special occasion.
• Next, write the body of the letter - this should be one, two, or three paragraphs in length, with each sentence being about two lines long. Explain how happy you are for the new homeowner(s), and that you wish him or her (or them) every happiness in their new dwelling place.
• To end the letter, write something simple, such as "Best Wishes, and then print the letter out on your computer printer (unless you are writing it by hand, with pen and paper - which can actually be very thoughtful and personal, since it is quite old-fashioned to receive a handwritten letter nowadays; many people love to receive them). Sign your name in ink, and fold the letter so that the printed side in not visible. Then, place the housewarming letter in an envelope and deliver it (or mail it) to the person who is having the housewarming.

The best option may be to deliver the letter personally, perhaps accompanied by a small and tasteful housewarming gift, such as a pretty, leafy plant or a vase.

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