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Jennifer Gergely
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Merci by Jennifer Gergely

March 11th, 2010 10:07 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Whilst in Scotland, I couldn't help but notice that along the roadway, there were signs posted, simply saying, "Thank You". These signs were as regular as stop signs, or speed limit signs.
I asked my grandfather,"why are there Thank You signs posted?"
He replied,"Well, it's thanking us for driving safely. Also, if you can't read the sign, you're driving too fast."
He may have been telling the truth, but I preferred to interpret the sign at face value, like a bumper sticker that says, "Don't be a jerk." Just "Thank You".


Make a Thank You sign, and post it appropriately.
Thank you.

A few days ago, my RA (a student who is a floor manager who puts on events for us and handles problems) had a showing of Planet Earth in her room with pizza and sodas for everyone on the floor. I wasn't able to go since I had caught a cold, and being is a smallish, stuffy room for a few hours with a bunch of other people is a great way to spread illness, so I stayed in my room. I was the one that had asked her to do this event because I really wanted to see Planet Earth, so I was kinda bummed that I missed it. The next day, she came by and dropped off the dvds so I could watch them. I wanted to thank her, but since I rarely see her, I left a thank you note on her door. I saw her yesterday and she told me the note made her happy and thanked me for thanking her - we had warm fuzzy feelings going around ^_^ This just reminded me how little things like letting someone borrow something or saying thank you can really brighten someone's day.

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Christina's door, with my note on it.


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Close up on the note so it can be read.



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