Sort of the same way you would for a specific gift. You can thank the sender for their thoughtfulness, maybe compliment then on giving a gift certificate as you're not sure what you want but look forward to checking out what's available in the store. If you know what you'll be using the certificate for, you could let them know what it is and that you'll be thinking of them when you use it.
You don't. You ask for the receipt.
Anytime you get a gift. It is very polite and shows your appreciation.
You can write something like, "Dear ---, Thank you for the (amount) you gave me. I plan on using for ---. The thought was very kind!"
Write it to everyone whose name who is signed to the card that came with the gift.
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.'
Thank you very much.
When writing a thank you letter? For me, I write a thank you letter to the person who gave a gift or greeting me, caring me, loving me. I say thank you to pay the attention they are given to me.
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.
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.
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
give a gift certificate to good restaurant or send good bottle of wine or brandy
" THANK YOU for your kind gift and your attending my party" you want to keep it simple.. and since you don't know who bought the gift.. or if it was both of the people, i wouldn't thank any one in particular. (dont name and names) You know which person attended, so you thank them for attending and thank them both for the gift.