Thank you's are always appreciated. You took about two minutes out of your time to email and say thank you. Thats very sweet, and I think its nice.
Thank you for saying thank you.
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I've been wondering about this for a while so I'll just put it out there and hopefully get some provider feedback. As a provider, if you see a client for the first time and you think it went well, would you like it if he sent you a e-mail later thanking you for the session...or would it not matter at all...or would you think to yourself "I hope this guy isn't going to become a time waster and want to e-mail me all the damn time"? I've felt like e-mailing ladies afterwards thanking them, but just don't know if it's appropriate. I've had a provider e-mail me after a session and I liked that. I just don't know if it's ok the other way around. Originally Posted by rick1971If I have a great time, I usually send them a thank you email and write a nice review. You're typically in contact with them a few times, so one more touch to them is a nice gesture!
The best thank you is when he makes a 2nd appointment! Originally Posted by heidilynnlaCouldn't agree more Heidi, this is the ultimate way to say Thank You!
Notes, Cards, Gifts, Messages, PM'S, Emails and Phone Calls are all wonderful. But nothing is as wonderful as treating that person with dignity, respect, with a touch of humor or sincerity during your session. I also believe that looking straight into some ones eyes and telling them how you feel is irreplaceable comparatively speaking. My style is humor. Any provider, who knows me, can testify to the fact you can’t be with me for a half hour or more with laughing. (This always seems to happen when I get undressed!) I have contacted providers from the past or they left and returned to the hobby. They don’t remember me, but then I say remember the joke about the Duck? Without saying a word they then call me by my first name. You can always find bad in people. Some times we need to look a little harder to find the good. Make some ones day, find some thing nice to say to them. Look straight into their eyes and smile. Works for me!VERY WELL SAID!Originally Posted by Still Looking