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what the difference between ‘thank’ and ‘appreciate’?
May 28, 2012 4:50 AM
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Thank is what you do to others.
Appreciate is how you yourself feel.
"Thank you for your correction, I really appreciate your help."
Thank YOU
I appreciate
May 28, 2012
3
Difference is slight.
Thanking a person is in words expressed form of showing appreciation to that person:
Friend helps you at work. You tell them: "Thank you for helping me."
Appreciation is more than just expressing thanking. It is when you feel respect to person due his actions that effect you directly or indirectly:
Friend helps you at work. You appreciate it.
Friend helps you at work. You show appreciation with gift.
Friend works with you. She has a lot of work. You ask her to help you. She accepts. You tell her: "I really appreciate that". After work is done you may tell her: "Thank you for your help"
I hope that explains.
May 28, 2012
1
"Thank you" is customary after someone has helped you with something. "I appreciate what you've done for me" is a formal thank you.
May 28, 2012
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