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A Texas businessman wanted to give his customers a unique gift.  So he had “Thank you” printed in a book  1,000,000 times.  He called it “A Million Thank-Yous” and sent a copy to the Library of Congress requesting a copyright.  The Library refused saying that those words are not copyrightable.


Thank God for that.  Clear heads prevail where etiquette is concerned.  “Thank you,” no matter how many times is uttered, should come from the heart not the wallet.

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