2020 First-Class Forever Stamps,Thank You: Rose Brown Background

# 5519 - 2020 First-Class Forever Stamps - Thank You: Rose Brown Background

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US #5519
2020 Rose Brown & Gold – Thank You

  • Issued alongside three others as the perfect stamps to use when sending thank you notes, cards, or letters


Stamp Category: 
Definitive
Value:  55¢ Thank You
First Day of Issue:  August 21, 2020
First Day City:  Hartford, Connecticut
Quantity Issued:  200,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Foil Stamping, Flexographic
Format:  Panes of 20
Tagging:

Why the stamp was issued:  Intended for notes, cards, and letters sending “thank you” messages.

About the stamp design:  Design features elegant script reading “Thank you” along with floral accents.  Has a rose brown background.

Special design details:  Includes gold foil on the words “Thank you” as well as surrounding floral details.

First Day City:  First Day of Issue Postmark from Hartford, Connecticut, though the actual First Day of Issue Ceremony was held virtually due to the ongoing Covid-19 global pandemic.  Held at the same time as the American Philatelic Society Virtual Stamp Show.

History the stamp represents:  Expressing gratitude might seem like a small action, but the effect is huge.  According to author James Clear, “thank you is the most under-appreciated and under-used phrase on the planet.”  Clear, author of Atomic Habits, says there are times when “thank you” should be said.

The first opportunity to say “thank you” is after a compliment.  Some people brush off compliments or minimize them, but Clear says they should be enjoyed and simply accepted.  A less obvious time to say “thank you” is when running late.  Instead of making excuses, the situation can be made better by thanking the person.  After all, this individual had the patience to wait.  Another time to thank someone is after being confided in.  A simple “thank you for sharing” can go a long way.

Saying “thank you” when getting helpful feedback might be easy, but Clear state’s it’s also called for when receiving unfair criticism and unsolicited advice.  He argues when you thank someone for criticizing, it neutralizes the power of their statements.

Last but not least, say “thank you” if there is any doubt.  It does not have to be fancy or long.  Taking the time to thank someone can make all the difference.

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US #5519
2020 Rose Brown & Gold – Thank You

  • Issued alongside three others as the perfect stamps to use when sending thank you notes, cards, or letters


Stamp Category: 
Definitive
Value:  55¢ Thank You
First Day of Issue:  August 21, 2020
First Day City:  Hartford, Connecticut
Quantity Issued:  200,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Foil Stamping, Flexographic
Format:  Panes of 20
Tagging:

Why the stamp was issued:  Intended for notes, cards, and letters sending “thank you” messages.

About the stamp design:  Design features elegant script reading “Thank you” along with floral accents.  Has a rose brown background.

Special design details:  Includes gold foil on the words “Thank you” as well as surrounding floral details.

First Day City:  First Day of Issue Postmark from Hartford, Connecticut, though the actual First Day of Issue Ceremony was held virtually due to the ongoing Covid-19 global pandemic.  Held at the same time as the American Philatelic Society Virtual Stamp Show.

History the stamp represents:  Expressing gratitude might seem like a small action, but the effect is huge.  According to author James Clear, “thank you is the most under-appreciated and under-used phrase on the planet.”  Clear, author of Atomic Habits, says there are times when “thank you” should be said.

The first opportunity to say “thank you” is after a compliment.  Some people brush off compliments or minimize them, but Clear says they should be enjoyed and simply accepted.  A less obvious time to say “thank you” is when running late.  Instead of making excuses, the situation can be made better by thanking the person.  After all, this individual had the patience to wait.  Another time to thank someone is after being confided in.  A simple “thank you for sharing” can go a long way.

Saying “thank you” when getting helpful feedback might be easy, but Clear state’s it’s also called for when receiving unfair criticism and unsolicited advice.  He argues when you thank someone for criticizing, it neutralizes the power of their statements.

Last but not least, say “thank you” if there is any doubt.  It does not have to be fancy or long.  Taking the time to thank someone can make all the difference.