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Is it OK to write a request on an index card?
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Post by fluggendas »

Honestly if you are going to take the time to write someone then I would recomend writing it on stationary. However, a request is a request and I coulden't imagine someone not honering a request simply because it was writen on somthing that wasent "paper" but it is your call. Hope that helps! :D
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I write on lined paper most of the time, and still get many responses.
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Post by puppylover6391 »

I type it up on my computer so its neat.
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i either hand write it on normal paper or type it
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Post by James »

Hi

Since Index Cards are so small, I would recommend that you write on Lined A4 Paper or type on A4 paper.

James :D
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Post by KellyMBel »

Sometimes I include a index card for them to sign, but never write a request on it.
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Post by James »

The same here- If I think that the celeb may not have a photo, I send a card.

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