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It’s a real privilege to work with good people, whether supportive superiors, dedicated subordinates, or selfless colleagues. Writing a letter of appreciation is a great way to express your gratitude. Not only will this let them know how you feel, it could also help their career.
In this article, you’ll find an expert appreciation letter sample, and you'll learn how the right appreciation letter format should look like. Plus, you'll get plenty of UK-specific advice and a step-by-step guide to write your gratitude letter with ease.
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Josh Cox
28 Glenurquhart Road
Birmingham
B1 1LA
070 6358 1637
josh.cox@lcmail.co.uk
8th April 2022
Sean Young
Production Manager
Via Arc Engineering
55 Bouverie Road
Birmingham
B1 1NG
Dear Sean,
Thank you for taking the time to mentor me these past few weeks. Not only has my transition to production coordinator been much smoother as a result, but the best practices you’ve taught me will serve me well for years to come.
I really appreciate your patience in showing me the ropes, especially in the first week. I have to admit, it was all a little confusing at first, as hard as that is to imagine now. By sharing your in-depth knowledge of Via Arc’s production processes, you have given me a huge leg-up in attaining new levels of competence.
I think the onboarding and mentorship programme you have put together sets Via Arc apart from the rest in a very real way.
Thank you once again. I look forward to continuing working with you.
Yours Sincerely,
Josh Cox
This sample appreciation letter gives you an idea of what you’re aiming for. Here’s how to write your own, step by step:
Unless you’re writing your appreciation letter as a casual email, you’ll need a proper document header. Align to the right your name, postal address, email, and phone number. Leave a line and add the date of writing, always in full form—as in ‘11th February 2022’. Leave another line.
Next, address your letter, aligning to the left the recipient’s name, their job title, the company name, and the company’s inside address. It’s important that you set all this out correctly. Your reader might be able to use your appreciation letter as part of a promotion request, pay negotiation, or job application down the line.
Even if you’re just firing off a semi-formal email, it’s a good idea to start with an appropriate salutation. On a first-name basis with your reader? Go with ‘Dear + First Name’. Not on a first-name basis? This is not the time to start—use ‘Dear + Mr/Ms + Surname’. Always use ‘Ms’ for women, rather than Mrs or Miss.
Josh Cox
28 Glenurquhart Road
Birmingham
B1 1LA
070 6358 1637
josh.cox@lcmail.co.uk
8th April 2022
Sean Young
Production Manager
Via Arc Engineering
55 Bouverie Road
Birmingham
B1 1NG
Dear Sean,
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Unsurprisingly, your letter should start with an expression of gratitude or appreciation. Cut straight to the chase, say thank you, and make sure it’s clear what it is that you’re thankful for. Expressing gratitude can do a lot of good, for your recipient and you. So don’t bury it in a later paragraph.
Thank you for taking the time to mentor me these past few weeks. Not only has my transition to production coordinator been much smoother as a result, but the best practices you’ve taught me will serve me well for years to come.
Take a paragraph to specify details regarding what it was that your recipient did for you or your company. This will help them really feel noticed and appreciated. Mention their personal and professional qualities. Focus on their strengths if you’re writing a letter of appreciation for good work.
If you are writing a letter of appreciation to an employee or subordinate, then add a compliment that’s focused on their future. Meanwhile, if you’re writing an appreciation letter to your boss, you can add something focused on the wider impact their help and support has had. Think at the company level.
I really appreciate your patience in showing me the ropes, especially in the first week. I have to admit it was all a little confusing at first, as hard as that is to imagine now. By sharing your in-depth knowledge of Via Arc’s production processes, you have given me a huge leg-up in attaining new levels of competence.
I think the onboarding and mentorship programme you have put together sets Via Arc apart from the rest in a very real way.
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Reiterate your expression of thanks. This is a great way to bring your appreciation letter full circle. A big part of writing a good letter of appreciation is knowing how to end it. Look positively to the future. If writing to an employee, comment on your subordinate’s promising future, but only if this is realistic.
Your second ‘thank you’ could also serve as your sign-off. This isn’t an option if you’re writing a formal appreciation letter, though. In such cases, use ‘Yours Sincerely’ if you used your recipient’s name in the salutation. Use ‘Yours Faithfully’ in the rare case that you don’t know their name. The rules are similar to closing a standard cover letter.
Thank you once again. I look forward to continuing working with you.
Yours Sincerely,
Josh Cox
A formal appreciation letter has to follow the standard business letter format. Mirror the setting-out of our letter of appreciation sample, and you’ll have this in the bag. Proofread your appreciation letter. Professionalism is important, no less so in a letter of appreciation. So check it thoroughly.
Set the line spacing to 1.15 and use double spaces between paragraphs. Leave all four margins at 2.5 cm. This will create a lot of white space, making your appreciation letter easier on the eye and easier to read. Keep you letter to a single page if you can, but don’t bunch it up to make that happen.
Select an understated, easy-to-read font for your letter of appreciation. Something like Noto, Garamond, Liberation, or even Arial or Calibri. Anything that won’t compete for attention with your carefully chosen words. Leave the font size at 11–12 points. Your letter might be printed out, even if you email it.
You want your letter of appreciation to look good no matter what device it’s viewed on or what printer it’s printed on. PDF is the way you can all but make sure that’ll happen. PDF files are much more likely to preserve formatting and layout across devices than something like a *.docx file.
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