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  • Thanks or thank you? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Give James my thanks I give you my thanks (when speaking face to face) Hence, the today's expression, "Thanks, Jim" "Thank you", the "thank" is a verb, and is actually a shortening of the phrase "I thank you" So, you'd probably not say "Give Jim my thank-you", but "Give Jim my thanks " Otherwise, they are interchangeable
  • Usage of Indeed in Thank you very much indeed
    Simply saying "Thank you" is not a strong enough cue for this purpose: it needs to be something that catches everyone's attention, and something that you would not normally say during the interview Combined with a particular rise-and-fall speaking pitch, ("med med hi-hi-hi low low") "Thank you very much indeed " works very effectively: the
  • word usage - Difference between Thanking you and Thank you . . .
    We thank you in advance for your time and consideration If we can be of use to you in the future, will you let us know? The preference for Participial Phrases came about because a letter was once considered less stiff if it ended with less emphasis and diverted from the actual subject
  • What is an alternative for thank you? - English Language Usage . . .
    In that case, you can say "I appreciate your help" or "Thank you so much" or "I'm very grateful" — there are many ways to express gratitude Nevertheless, remind yourself that recruiters are getting paid for their work, so you shouldn't feel you have to be too effusive in your thanks A simple "thank you" will probably suffice
  • Should I put a comma after Thank you? [duplicate]
    Finally you could revise it to be different all together, like this: Jim, you have done InsertSomethingHerefor me I'm very appreciative of that and I wanted to take a moment to say thank you Obviously you will want to structure the sentence to your specific scenario
  • idioms - “Thank you very much” vs. “Thank you so much” - English . . .
    ‘Thank you very much’ is often used out of courtesy, or to make a ‘thank you’ a bit longer Sometimes it’s even used sarcastically Sometimes it’s even used sarcastically Of course, it can also mean what it says, but it’s barely stronger than a simple ‘thank you’—just longer
  • politeness - How to reply to I hope you are well? - English Language . . .
    This is very subjective to what message you want to send across In a formal setting, you could say "I am very well, thank you " If you'd like to inquire about the other person, you could follow that with "How are you?" or "I hope you are well too " In an informal setting, you could simply say "I am " There is no rule to this
  • Is it right to say Thank you in the response of Thank you?
    I thought that the person who receive the "Thank you" will say "You're welcome" In your example: Jack and I have helped each other Then Jack will say "Thank you" to me and I will say "You're welcome " After that, I will say "Thank you" to Jack and Jack will say "You're welcome too"
  • Thank you, dear. | WordReference Forums
    Hi Please help me learn the correct use of "Thank you, dear " 1 Can a woman say this to a man, and vice versa? (I think so but would like to have your confirmation ) 2 Can this only be said by the person who is older than the other? (I think so but for an exception, this can be said among
  • Whats the correct use of a comma when thanking someone?
    Technically, it is correct to separate the name of the person addressed from the rest of the utterance, e g 'Hi, Jim' or 'Nonsense, Alfreda!' However, this is a convention that many many people either do not know about, or ignore, especially in emails, online communication, etc You're quite right to use it, so please go on doing so!





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