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When must I use 'thanks' and when 'thank you', which is the difference?
Here is an example:
when somebody tell me 'How are you' I sould say 'thanks' or thank you'
May 11, 2010 7:03 PM
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"Thanks"- for casual usage
"Thank you" - for formal usage
May 12, 2010
2
"Thank you" is much more professional then the casual "Thanks", I think also "Thank You" gets the point across how thankful you truly are.
It depends on your relationship with someone.
If you have a very professional relationship, then you should say "thank you". But if you have casual relationship, "thanks" is just fine.
May 11, 2010
2
They mean the same thing and are interchangeable. However, "Thank you" sounds slightly more formal.
May 11, 2010
1
"Thanks" is the simpler version of "thank you".
May 12, 2010
1
Hi... Don't worry the meaning is the same...
May 12, 2010
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Diego Naveda
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