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Thanks or thank you? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange 8 Thanks is another way of saying thank you The difference is that thanks is a noun used for An expression of gratitude: "Festivals were held to give thanks for the harvest " A feeling of appreciation: "They expressed their thanks and wished her well " Thank is a verb, and it means "express gratitude "
synonyms - Popular alternatives to thank you - English Language . . . I hope you'll forgive my ignorance, but are your difficulties with pronouncing "thanks" only at the beginning of an utterance? Does it get easier if you can "get the ball rolling" so to speak? (If so, that would suggest alternatives which have a bit of leading filler, such as "great, thank you" or "wonderful, thanks" )
Why is thank you pronounced as θaŋ kjuː (thang-Q)? The word thank is pronounced θaŋk , and the word you is pronounced juː The name of the letter Q is pronounced kjuː Leaving aside possible pauses between the two words, how exactly would you expect thank you to be pronounced if not θaŋkjuː ?
Responding with OK Welcome to Thank you [duplicate] Responding to an appropriate "thank you" with "ok" is not typical and (without knowing the tone used) can easily be taken as being itself inappropriate The most typical sincere response to "thank you" is another "thank you"
politeness - How to reply to I hope you are well? - English Language . . . I am very well, thanks How are you? I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well I am very well, thanks I hope it is the same with you too (Ignore it completely, perhaps in spite of the tone of voice ) I guess it depends on the relationship with the person, but I would like to answer in all politeness in everyday emails with colleagues
If you are talking on behalf of you and someone else, what is the . . . 1 Since that's a prepositional clause "of pronoun " and reflexive, you want "On behalf of my wife and myself, I express our extreme displeasure " You shouldn't just go on talking in the first person, though I think it only makes sense to state that you are saying something "On behalf of my wife and myself, I'm going now " — doesn't make sense
What is an alternative for thank you? - English Language Usage . . . 22 "Thank you" is serviceable in all contexts Since it is so common, though, it may not feel like enough 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
Should I put a comma after Thank you? [duplicate] You always put a comma in a direct adress if you want your sentence to be grammatically correct Using Commas for Direct Address (i e , the Vocative Case) When addressing a person or thing directly, the name used must be offset with a comma (or commas if it's mid-sentence) For example: Jackie, are you leaving so soon?