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Hi guys. new here. just one quick question.

Should I reply back to a welcome letter?

I just got a job(finally) and the person who will train me emailed me a welcome letter.

thank you guys.

Specializes in Acute Care, Rehab, Palliative.

I would write a reply. That was a very nice thing for them to do. Most people wouldn't have taken the time.

I emailed her back. I think it wouldn't hurt to say thank you for a warm welcome from my nurse educator.

thank you.

Specializes in Med-Surg/Neuro/Oncology floor nursing..

I agree it was a very nice thing to do...on both your parts. The emailed welcome letter you received and the fact you replied. I would have done the same thing.

Specializes in ICU.
I emailed her back. I think it wouldn't hurt to say thank you for a warm welcome from my nurse educator.

thank you.

Smart decision, in no way could replying have hurt you (granted you're not to offensive in your reply), but not replying could have been interpreted the wrong way.

Oh yes, good to reply. Usually in professional relationships you respond to kindness with the same level of kindness. No need to reply with anymore than an email thank you.

Specializes in ER, MS, OB-GYNE, Critical Care.

Indeed, a reply email could not and should not hurt you. It is very professional of you to express your appreciation and with that same level of kindness, it will jumpstart a good professional relationship for both of you.

I would if you feel you'd like to. I always appreciate being acknowledged.

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