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Saying “thank you” when you get an unexpected gift is all well and good, but how can you get a little creative with your appreciation? As it turns out, there are lots of ways to express gratitude to others while remaining gracious and sincere. Whether you received a surprise gift from a friend, coworker, family member, or partner, we’ll show you how to say thank you in an exciting and meaningful way!

This article is based on an interview with our professional etiquette coach, Tami Claytor, owner of Always Appropriate Image and Etiquette Consulting. Check out the full interview here.

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“I’ll treasure this gift!”

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  1. Tell them that it’s one of the nicest gifts you’ve ever received and that you’ll take great care of it (if it’s an object). When someone gives you a gift that takes your breath away, show them that you appreciate how special and one-of-a-kind it is.
    • You made this necklace by hand? It’s incredible! This has to be one of the nicest gifts I’ve ever gotten.”
    • “I’ll treasure every minute of our weekend getaway. Thank you again for these tickets—I’m in awe of your generosity!”
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“Your friendship is so important to me!”

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  1. This response works for gifts on important milestones in life—for example, when someone surprises you after you graduate, start a new job, move into a new apartment, or retire. Thank them for sticking by you and believing in you, and let them know that you’ll put their gift to good use. [2]
    • “I’m so grateful for your support and friendship over the years!”
    • “We’ve been through so much together, and you’ve supported me at every turn. Thank you!”

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