The Meaning of "Thank You" in French: The Trendy "Merci Tag" Instead of a "Thank You Tag" ♡
2020.01.14 published
In French, thank you is "Merci"♡
In Japanese, it's "Arigatou"
In English, it's "Thank you"
In French, we say "Merci"♡
The sound of French is so stylish; just hearing a mademoiselle say "Merci" at a Parisian bakery makes it sound cool, right?*
People in France value their native language, and it's said that they're happier when you speak to them in French rather than English when you visit.
When I traveled, I also made an effort to speak in French and conveyed my thanks with a "Merci"*
Instead of thank you tags, "Merci Tags" are likely to become trendy♡
How about changing thank you tags to "Merci Tags" at weddings?♡
It sounds more stylish than "Thank you," and even a simple design gives a different atmosphere.
Since "merci" has more curves than "thank you," it creates a softer image*
Check out stylish Merci Tags♡
From here, I'm introducing some stylish Merci Tags♡
☑ Agate-style Merci Tags with tracing paper♡
☑ A winter wedding vibe with green ribbon♡
☑ Simple with eyelets*
☑ Initials of the bride and groom along with the wedding date♡
Petit gifts with Merci Tags♡
Petit gifts adorned with Merci Tags can have even more unity if you choose items from French brands or products made in France.
For example,
☑ Ladurée macarons
☑ Pierre Hermé macarons
☑ Bonne Maman jam
☑ Saint Michel cookies
☑ Kusmi Tea
☑ L'Occitane hand cream
These options are quite popular and sure to please!♡
Attach a Merci Tag to your petit gifts♡
Attaching a "Merci Tag" to petit gifts is likely to become a trend♡
If the petit gifts convey a touch of French esprit, your guests will surely enjoy them♩
➡ Check out all thank you tag articles here*
➡ Check out all petit gift articles here*