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Thank you etiquette - September 21st 2021, 10:24 PM

I finished my course last year but won't be having a graduation until next year. My course was cut short by the pandemic where the last 2-3 weeks were done online because we were in lockdown.

Anyway, I did really well and am hoping to publish my research.

I had planned on sending a thank you card to my dissertation supervisor as I had more contact with her and it's down to her that I'm hoping to publish in the first place. But I did have another lecturer before my supervisor and now I'm wondering whether to get her a card as well? They do interact as they are colleagues in the same department, though I don't think they are really close or anything. But I just thought it might seem weird or unfair if I get one a card and not the other? But it also seems weird since I finished my course a year ago so not even sure my other lecturer would remember me much

I do plan on attending graduation next year but I don't really feel comfortable giving cards in person so I would probably just pop the card(s) in the post instead. If I do get published, it would be in the next few months so that's why I would prefer to send a thank you card in the near future.

I'd be grateful for any advice!


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