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    I always use in my letter "Thanking you in advance for your time and consideration " But one of my colleagues said thanking you was not correct usage of English, it should be thank you So my ques
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    cheers, interjection : (British informal) thank you In the US, thanks is the nearest informal equivalent If you say "cheers" in the US, people will think you're offering a toast In countries that use British English, "cheers" is fine in the informal situations that you mention You can reserve "thank you" for more formal situations
  • 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
  • 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 "
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    9 Thank you so much is becoming way over used and doesn’t come off as genuine anymore It’s almost as if everyone were hypnotized into saying Thank you so much instead of the good old Thanks a lot
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    0 Thank you all sounds ok colloquially, but in correct written English a noun or pronoun must always be present, not merely implied I thank you all or I thank all of you would be my first picks
  • Usage of Indeed in Thank you very much indeed
    So I'd say that "thank you very much indeed" should be reserved for extraordinary circumstances I don't know about snobbery: snobbery isn't even the right word for what the OP is talking about - snobbery is judging others, whereas it seems like "being pretentious" would be a better fit for what they're being accused of
  • thank you for your understanding comprehension - WordReference Forums
    Hello again, I've always thought you had to say "thank you for your understanding" (in public announcements or official letters) Lately I came across "thank you for your comprehension" I was confused Are both versions possible then? Thank you for your point of view!
  • Should there be a comma after no in no thank you?
    I understand why you ask the question, but a comma is seldom placed there The expression no thank you is so common that it is treated as a conjoined idiom The only time a comma would be necessary, would be if the author wished to indicate a specific pause
  • Much obliged Much appreciated Thank you - WordReference Forums
    Would you also say "Much appreciated" as an equivalent to "Much obliged" in everyday conversation? I've personally only seen it in letters, faxes, etc You say "Thank you I appreciate it," but I wonder to 'say' "Much appreciated," with or without "Thank you" or "Thanks" preceding it, is idiomatic





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