Continuing on with the multicultural theme this month, the words Thank You. Two little words that carry so much meaning. To all of you I say Thank You for being such great amigos, for supporting my work and allowing me to live my crazy, colourful life. On my to do list this month is to design a new thank you card that goes out with each online order. My current card is the words Thank You spelled out in beads. I like this a lot. I’m going to design a new card and I think it would be fun to continue with the theme and say thank you in several different languages, all spelled in beads. So, this month, to enter the giveaway, all you have to do is say Thank You in a different language, one that you think would be fun to see in beads.
This month I am giving away a $50 Gift Card to the online shop!
To enter the giveaway: leave a comment on the blog below and tell me a fun Thank You.
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Xièxiè ni said “syeh syeh” – thank you in Chinese
Dank je wel! Thank you in Dutch.
xo. A kiss and a hug is the best thank you of all.
Sticking with the Hawaiian theme – I say Mahalo! So thrilled to have won the September draw!
My fun thank you is to thank the people I love with their favourite foods. I love shopping for the special ingredients need, cooking the dishes, and then seeing the pleasure in people’s faces!
Danke!
So many to choose from! I’ve always liked the Swedish “danke”, and the Italian “grazie” is fun to say, but my all time favourite has to be “mahalo” from Hawaii. It has a lovely sing song-esque ring to it and it rolls off the tongue so nicely.
I can say on this day of the Jewish new year, Toda! Thank you in Hebrew. I love the colours. On my travels I went to Tacoma and Seattle, Washington . Chehuly at his best. Again Toda
I can say on this day of the Jewish new year, Toda! Thank you in Hebrew. I love the colours. On my travels I went to Tacoma and Seattle, Washington . Chehuly at his best. Again Toda
I am a huge fan of the handwritten, personalized thank-you note.
Danke Sehr ~ German…
Thank you
Goodbye in Icelandic is “bless”!
Merci!
Efharisto – thank you in Greek
Ta Muchly, I say , I say.
Dyakuyu, which is thank you in Ukrainian.
Thank you in Swedish is Tack.