Words to the Rescue 2: The sentiment guide for the tongue tied. 1000 more things to write on the card when you don't have a clue
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Words to the Rescue 2: The sentiment guide for the tongue tied. 1000 more things to write on the card when you don't have a clue
1000 more things to write on a card, note, email or text when you don't have a clue. This book is the follow-up to the popular Words to the Rescue. It contains all-new content, including messages for holidays. This handy guide helps readers create special messages for a variety of occasions. Chapters include Appreciation, Birthday, Congratulations, Encouragement, Get Well, Romance, Sympathy, Thank You and Thinking of You. Also included are words for Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's / Father's Days, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year. The book contains over 1000 entries, each 30 words or less, which readers can personalize or use as is. More than anything else, this book is an idea generator to help readers who are stuck for the right words and don't know where to begin. Contemporary messages range in style from sentimental to witty, so just about everyone can find something to suit their taste. The Fast Phrases section at the end of each chapter is especially helpful in creating original messages. For use at home and at the office, this book is also handy for posting Facebook birthday and sympathy messages. Words to the Rescue 2 is different from other titles in this category, which often contain mostly quotes, many of which are old and outdated. In contrast, Words to the Rescue 2 was written by an advertising writer, so the writing is contemporary and fun. There are some quotes in the book, but most entries are short and simple "from me to you" messages. Here's what readers say about Words to the Rescue: "When an office sympathy card came around to sign, I used Words to the Rescue to let my co-worker know how said I was for their loss." "Indispensable. It has a permanent place on my desk." "The book I have often wished for when trying to find the right words for special occasions."