A Gentleman Pens a Note: A Concise, Contemporary Guide to Personal Correspondence

A Gentleman Pens a Note: A Concise, Contemporary Guide to Personal Correspondence

A Gentleman Pens a Note: A Concise, Contemporary Guide to Personal Correspondence

A Gentleman Pens a Note: A Concise, Contemporary Guide to Personal Correspondence

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Overview

A gentleman knows the importance of effectively expressing, in three or four sentences, his thanks for a gift or for a job interview, conveying his sympathy, or saying he is sorry. A Gentleman Pens a Note takes away the fear and discomfort a man experiences when faced with the task of writing a note by giving instruction and example in the proven style of the other GentleManners books.

A Gentleman Pens a Note contains examples of more than 40 different handwritten notes, as well as sentences to avoid. It also includes aphorisms and sidebars on subjects such as stationery, pens, and pre-printed notes.

  • A gentleman does not expect a response when he has sent a thank-you note (or even a thank-you gift).
  • A gentleman knows that words such as "Thank You," "Congratulations," or "With sympathy," will mean a great deal more written in his own hand than when gold-embossed by a printer.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781418530433
Publisher: HarperCollins Christian Publishing
Publication date: 12/19/2023
Series: Gentlemanners
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 140
File size: 357 KB

About the Author

John Bridges, author of How to Be a Gentleman, is also the coauthor, with Bryan Curtis, of seven other volumes in the best-selling GentleManners series. He is a frequent guest on television and radio news programs, always championing gentlemanly behavior in modern society. Bridges has appeared on the Today Show, the Discovery Channel, and CBS Sunday Morning, and has been profiled in People magazine and the New York Times.

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