How do you say "thank you"?
Clearly and without a lot of extra goopy words.
I say Thank You and I try to give a hug!
Thank you very much should do. Warm greetings!
TY followed by a hug if warranted
"Thank you so much" and a hug if they are close. Sometimes a small gift also is nice.
Often.
I always say, thank you
All the best Jan
All the best Jan
In person if possible. Call if not close by - sometimes with a card if extra special (or important)
That is one of your hardest questions. It all depends on the event I am thanking them for. I will say whether it is just a simple word response,a hug, a card or a gift or an exchange in time spent, it is important to let people know you appreciate what they did.
via the mouth, and the keyboard. sometimes two worded, sometimes one.
I do all of those things, but I think a written thank you note is always a good thing.
In person, I'll say either "Thanks," "Thank You," "Gracias" or "Thank you kindly."
Online, I say, "Thankee."
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Online, I say, "Thankee."
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I usually write a TY note. Once Ron's sister-in-law told me, "Don't send notes. Our family doesn't do that. Thank you is simply understood." My mother raised me just the opposite way. A note is most important.
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In English, always. I don't speak other languages.
ReplyDeleteRiver, you are so clever:-)
DeleteClearly and without a lot of extra goopy words.
ReplyDeleteI say Thank You and I try to give a hug!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much should do. Warm greetings!
ReplyDeleteTY followed by a hug if warranted
ReplyDelete"Thank you so much" and a hug if they are close. Sometimes a small gift also is nice.
ReplyDeleteOften.
ReplyDeleteI always say, thank you
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
In person if possible. Call if not close by - sometimes with a card if extra special (or important)
ReplyDeleteThat is one of your hardest questions. It all depends on the event I am thanking them for. I will say whether it is just a simple word response,a hug, a card or a gift or an exchange in time spent, it is important to let people know you appreciate what they did.
ReplyDeletevia the mouth, and the keyboard. sometimes two worded, sometimes one.
ReplyDeleteI do all of those things, but I think a written thank you note is always a good thing.
ReplyDeleteIn person, I'll say either "Thanks," "Thank You," "Gracias" or "Thank you kindly."
ReplyDeleteOnline, I say, "Thankee."
I Are Writer!
I usually write a TY note. Once Ron's sister-in-law told me, "Don't send notes. Our family doesn't do that. Thank you is simply understood."
ReplyDeleteI do think a thank you note is nice, but I think appropriate food is also a good way to thank someone. I won't send a cake to a person with diabetes and I won't send meat to a vegan, but there are a lot of foods out there that you can tailor to anyone's tastes. Everybody likes a treat.
ReplyDeleteI always say, "Thank you very much," with a BIG smile.
ReplyDeleteWith a smile. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you with a smile.
ReplyDeleteTexting is convenient but in person is great n a note in the mail is grand! I do those for b-day gifts usually. Eqasy to get out of those nowadays-
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