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Is there a difference between "Dankeschön", "Vielen Dank", "vielen herzlichen Dank" and "Danke"??
Jan 24, 2011 8:58 PM
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They are expressing more gratitude /are more cordial from "Danke" to "Vielen herzlichen Dank".
Danke
Dankeschön/Vielen Dank
Vielen herzlichen Dank
January 24, 2011
Like in (probably) most languages: Using many words to say "thank you" means expressing it very intensely. However, too many words may be undersood as a sign of irony.
January 27, 2011
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