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Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by Sammya » Sat Jan 19, 2008 7:29 pm

Thanks to all for advice :D I thought I wrote nice letters but now I see they were not so nice. I hope in improving myself :D

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by silverofdreams30 » Sat Jan 19, 2008 1:52 pm

Hi

im new here. I have gotten a few of those notes but it do not happen often. Just write as other has said from your heart.

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by bones/doctorwho.fan! » Wed Jan 16, 2008 10:18 pm

When I wrote to Billie (who's someone I really look up to) I took a long time planning what to say, i thought I overdid it but she replied with a handwritten letter and a photo saying *goes to check* 'Thank you so much for your lovely card and good wishes' and some more answering my questions. If you write it and, as every one else has said, really mean what you say; the celebs will pick up on it. Billie even remembered mine and it always make me want to write somehing memorable for celebs, to make my letter stand out from all the rest and let my personality come across in my writing.

Thats mt two cents {thumb2}

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by BABii_ANG3L » Wed Jan 16, 2008 4:10 am

I mostly get something like that but I never ask for it though. The only way is to write from your heart..say some really sweet words and they'll be touched.

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by margotchanning » Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:35 am

I've recieved lots of responses like that. I tend to write to older actors and actresses and they have more time to show their appreciation than those who recieve a hundred letters a day. I'm particualrly proud of my Last Of The Summer Wine collection. I recieved handwritten letters from Jean Fergusson, Robert Fyfe & Sarah Thomas all complimenting me on my letters. I love that programme as I've watched it since I was a baby so it was easy to write long, detailed letters.
Others I have recieved letters or thank you notes from are
Matthew Kelly
David Gest
Chris Tarrant
Torvill & Dean
Anton Du Beke
Lesley Garrett
Phil Nixon
Rita Rogers
Peter Firmin
Jimmy Cricket
Michael Bond
Jane Cox
Anne Reid
Dale Winton

Some are scanned on my website http://www.freewebs.com/caribbean-queen but I haven't got round to adding some of them.

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by RuleroftheWorld » Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:28 pm

You can't force a reply like that. You shouldnt even be aiming for that response.

If you like the celeb, and your letter comes across as genuine, and the celeb likes the letter (depending on MANY things, half the celebs dont even READ their fanmail), then theres a possibility of getting that response.

I think I've had one response saying "thanks for your lovely letter" in the last 2 years.

Most people send a generic letter to every celeb without realising it. Maybe its because a lot of people follow the "basic fanmail formula", I dont know.

If you write heartfelt, genuine letters, the celebs (those who read it anyway) will pick up on it.

If you try to force it, they'll pick up on that too.

Just write your letter, and be thankful if you get that kind of response. Dont write just to try and get it.

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by F.A.D.E » Mon Jan 14, 2008 1:01 pm

Id say you have to think new and creative thoughts and make your letter stand out from the crowd. Give it a special touch that only you can give it :D
Ive had a fewof those. My letters were personal and quite long - so for me it was more than the regular 1 size letter.

F xxx

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by glucklich » Sun Jan 13, 2008 7:57 pm

I'm sure there is no way to write a "lovely letter" lol. But all I can say is to be honest in your letter to the celebrity and if they like it enough they may thank you for said letter. That's all the advice I can give. :)

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by Shambler » Sun Jan 13, 2008 9:33 am

Hi there :) I agree with Danny, it really depends on who you're writing to. Most celebs don't even read the letters they recieve, they just get told so-and-so wants an autograph :? However, a 'lovely letter', would be something thats briefly about yourself (I keep it to 6 or 7 lines), and the rest of your writing should stroke the celeb's ego - its about them, them and them! {thumb2}

Re: "Thank you for your lovely letter"

by lizane » Sun Jan 13, 2008 6:40 am

Hello Sammya! :D

I always write very personal letters. {thumb2} I include in my letters (all are different for each of my favourite celebrities):
- my family
- my friends
- my school/occupation
- my pets
- my hobbies
- my favourite movie/project/song of the celebrity
- my birthday

Anything that you think might interest someone! {up} You can even write funny experiences that happened to you! :lol: I've got some very nice replies from actors, for example Josh Duhamel (he wrote "Happy 16th Lizanne!") and Eric Mabius (from "Ugly Betty") wrote a long note for me! {love}

Good luck Sammya! :razz:

Regards,
Lizanne

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