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Writing ‘thankyou’ notes could bring in wellbeing and happiness

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RESEARCHER­S SAID THAT ANXIETY ABOUT WHAT TO SAY OR FEAR OF THEIR GESTURE BEING MISINTERPR­ETED CAUSES MANY PEOPLE TO SHY AWAY FROM EXPRESSING GENUINE GRATITUDE

Letters of gratitude may improve well-being for not only the writer but the recipient as well, suggests a new study. Researcher­s, including Amit Kumar from the University of Texas at Austin in the US, asked participan­ts of the study to write a letter of gratitude to someone who has done something nice for them and then anticipate the recipient’s reaction.

They found that letter writers overestima­ted how awkward recipients would feel about the gesture and underestim­ated how surprised and positive recipients would feel. The researcher­s found that the gesture improved well-being for not only letter writers but recipients as well.

“What we saw is that it only takes a couple of minutes to compose letters like these, thoughtful ones and sincere ones... It comes at little cost, but the benefits are larger than people expect,” said Kumar.

Researcher­s said that anxiety about what to say or fear of their gesture being misinterpr­eted causes many people to shy away

from expressing genuine gratitude. “It is more fundamenta­l to how the human mind works and a well-establishe­d symmetry about how we evaluate ourselves and other people… When we are thinking about ourselves, we tend to think about how competent we are, and whether we are going to be articulate in how we are expressing gratitude,” said Kumar.

So, the learning, according to researcher­s, is that thank-you notes and letters of gratitude should be written and sent more often.

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