8 Heartfelt Ways to Thank Your Mail Carrier

When it comes to being appreciative for people in your life, it's no surprise that your family and dear friends instantly pop to the top of your mind. But what about the individuals you might not necessarily have a personal relationship with — like your mail carrier, for example — how do you show your gratitude to those people? Recently, a family put together a basket of snacks and drinks for their local delivery workers, and a post they made about it went viral. And that got us thinking . . . what other things can we do to support those who do so much for us behind the scenes? Just in time for Thank Your Mail Carrier Day, we've rounded up a handful of ways to let mail carriers know that you're thinking about them. We guarantee their day will be made! Scroll through to take a peek.

Write a thank you note.
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Write a thank you note.

There's nothing like a heartfelt thank you note. Leave it in your mailbox for your mail carrier to find and instantly make their day.

Leave your mail carrier snacks.
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Leave your mail carrier snacks.

It's no secret that mail carriers spend a lot of time on their feet. Get together a few items — like chips, water, soda, and granola bars — and place them on the porch or near the front door in a basket. They'll be appreciative for what we can only assume is a much-needed pick me up!

Drop them a letter!
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Drop them a letter!

Have you had the same mail carrier for a few years? Let them know how much their work means to you by writing a letter thanking them for their service.

Get them a gift card!
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Get them a gift card!

It doesn't take much to show thanks! Even a $10 gift card to Starbucks or Amazon will likely bring a smile to their face.

Have your kids draw them something.
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Have your kids draw them something.

Who says you have to spend money to show someone you care? Have your little ones make them a drawing or painting; there's no doubt it'll bring a smile to their face.

Bake them cookies!
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Bake them cookies!

It's hard to complain about getting a delicious baked good. Pull out your recipe box, throw together your family's favorite easy-to-transport sweet, and put it in a box to show you care.

Hook them up with a hot drink.
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Hook them up with a hot drink.

Have your mail carrier's schedule down pat? Meet them at the mailbox with a hot chocolate, tea, or coffee in-hand to ease the February chill. Don't forget the recyclable cup!

Thank them at the door.
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Thank them at the door.

If you're home during your mail carrier's route, feel free to thank them in person. Nothing's easier than that!