I love sending my villagers letters, but sometimes I just feel overwhelmed by the idea of sending them good letters. I know that they always seem happiest when you use all the lines in a particular letter, rather than leaving a line blank or a one-liner, but thinking up something to say every time can be exhausting. I'd love it if I could compile a bunch of the best letters for my own use and to your benefit.
Please post the content or a screenshot of a well-composed letter and a category under which I'll include it, and people can choose to use it or personalize it or ignore it as they see fit.
Some things to consider, according to the Animal Crossing Wiki:
Other things to consider, according to your peers:
More categories can be added as appropriate ...
Happy writing!
(If this already exists somewhere ... please direct me and I'll close this thread.)
Please post the content or a screenshot of a well-composed letter and a category under which I'll include it, and people can choose to use it or personalize it or ignore it as they see fit.
Some things to consider, according to the Animal Crossing Wiki:
"Thoughtful and gramatically correct letters will certainly earn you brownie points in your community, so make sure you spell words out carefully. If you don't, the animal will either not understand your letter, or be displeased. Hateful or innapropriate words will also be seen as a threat to neighbors, so don't expect the animal receiving the letter to be overjoyed if profane language is written all over it."
"Putting symbols such as hearts, stars, or musical notes enhances your letter and is more likely to bring joy to the recipient."
"Putting symbols such as hearts, stars, or musical notes enhances your letter and is more likely to bring joy to the recipient."
Other things to consider, according to your peers:
"Start with something you like about them or their house. (Like which items you like best.)
Talk about something related to your town. (Like wishing them luck for an upcoming contest.)
When attaching a gift, tell them why you're sending it.
When attaching a gift, there are preferences if you're not doing it for customization reasons:
Source, which I'm told applies outside their birthdays too.
If replying to a letter, use it as a prompt for writing yours.
When you're stuck, you can always look at the letters they send you. They never say anything very complex but they manage to fill the entire paper, so it's a good model. When they send you a gift they'll say they think it looks nice with your house or that it seems empty, if they're sending you clothes they'll say they were shopping and it reminded them of your personality."
Talk about something related to your town. (Like wishing them luck for an upcoming contest.)
When attaching a gift, tell them why you're sending it.
When attaching a gift, there are preferences if you're not doing it for customization reasons:
Source, which I'm told applies outside their birthdays too.
If replying to a letter, use it as a prompt for writing yours.
When you're stuck, you can always look at the letters they send you. They never say anything very complex but they manage to fill the entire paper, so it's a good model. When they send you a gift they'll say they think it looks nice with your house or that it seems empty, if they're sending you clothes they'll say they were shopping and it reminded them of your personality."
Did you hear the joke about
a penguin driving in Arizona?
I have to tell it to you, right
now. I just have to think of
how it begins ... Ah! I'm not
going to have enough space!
Aren't you glad you're not a
vegetable? I heard that an
impatient Momma tomato
stomped all over her slowly
meandering baby tomato
while shouting: "Catch up!"
So I was up late last night,
running errands, and I spoke
with Blathers, and then had
to walk past the Bulletin
Board ... and that little owl
surprised me. Is that a baby?
I think I saw that you were
jealous of the time I spent
with our neighbour the other
day, but there's no need for
you to be. They're just close
by. You're special to me. ★
I love the theme you have
going on in your house. It
gives the building such a fab
personality, like its owner.
Could you come over & give
me some tips sometime? ★
Everything about you simply
screams well-traveled. Did
you school somewhere I've
heard of? Or was all your
knowledge gained in the open
world? I wish I had the time.
I can't tell you what it means
to me to see you wearing a
pattern of my design. I have
to wonder if you even like it
or whether you just wanted
me to smile. Thank you. ★
I'm so glad I found you when
I did. You helped me so much
with that errand. I do a lot
of the heavy lifting around
town, and can be too proud
to ask for help ... but thanks.
I'm sorry that I had to turn
you away from buying that
item at Re-Tail. No, it wasn't
cursed, but you know how
some people are about gifts.
I have a buyer in mind. Sorry!
I am so glad you finally got a
new piece of furniture! We
should celebrate your new
item with tea & cakes. Just
us two could marathon some
show and admire the view. ★
Are you looking forward to
the upcoming event? I know
it's a solo competition, but I
expect everyone will break
into teams as usual & I know
how skilled you are. Partner?
A video game I'm looking
forward to comes out next
week. I took three days off
work to sit at home and play
it. You should pop over and
try the character creator.
We had quite the busy day,
didn't we? So many visitors
knocking on our doors to get
petitions signed that don't
even affect out town. It has
to be good for our economy.
I wish they let me buy more
than five items per day from
the Happy Home Showcase. I
mean, if I have the money
and they have the product,
then who has the problem?
I doubt you have as many
problems with the opposite
gender as I do. Do you have
any advice? I feel like every
word out of my mouth is an
offense to them. Please help.
Can you believe I found two
fleas on one of our prim and
proper neighbours? They
asked me not to tell anyone,
and I wouldn't, but if it had
been I, you know they'd talk.
Thank you for doing those
quizzes with me. Those silly
distractions really make me
feel better in the wake of
serious decisions. Could I
maybe borrow the magazine?
I can't believe you'd trade
perfectly good wallpaper for
an insect. I mean, I'm not
complaining, but darling, if
you're that enamored by the
pests: Let me help more.![]()
That outfit to which you're
so attached? It has to go. A
respectable creature such as
yourself needs to don outfits
more trendy than that. Check
Ables' soon & wear this now.
That thing in your house,
which was definitely a gift,
needs replacement. I know
moving can be hard and you
already gave up your tune &
catchphrase, but it is awful.
More categories can be added as appropriate ...
Happy writing!
(If this already exists somewhere ... please direct me and I'll close this thread.)
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