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Thanking you is really exist in Grammar? I saw in e-mail at work. One of my customers said thanking you in the letter. I'm curious about it. Is it correct? Can I use it? Just first time to see it. Please help me to be clear Thanks~~~
May 18, 2013 4:27 PM
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Does "thanking you" is really exist in Grammar? [OR: Is "thanking you" grammatically correct?]

I saw it in an e-mail at work.
One of my customers said "thanking you" in the letter message. [You could also say: in the email]
I'm curious about it. Is it correct? Can I use it? This is just the first time to I've seen it.

Please clarify! help me to be clear
Thanks~~~

May 26, 2013
Really thank you to make me clear :D
May 22, 2013
Was your customer Australian? We never say this in Britain (and I've never heard an American say it too), but I did hear it a few times when I was in Australia when I was working in a bar (they'd say "thanking you" when I served them a drink). But even in Australia it doesn't seem very common. Probably best to avoid the phrase.
May 22, 2013
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