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Question - Nice, alternative ways to say "thank you" for people who taught me something valuable
Hi guys :)
I've posted many questions since I joined italki. People on italki are so nice that I've been taught a lot of valuable things from them. (Yes, it's you!)
I'm feeling so grateful to them, but I have only few words to convey my appreciation, such as "thanks", "thanks a lot", "that helps a lot", which seems not enough for the value they gave me.
If you have any ideas about the suitable words in this situation, please share it on the comment. I really appreciate.
Thank you in advance.
14 ott 2021 09:50
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In addition you could also use the following to express your thanks:
Thanks a million.
I'm eternally grateful.
I sincerely appreciate your guidance.
Thank you for those pearls of wisdom.
14 ottobre 2021
1
Hi Chihiro, Hope yo are well.
I suggest maybe using words such as; Warmest thanks,I truly appreciate your assistance, Beyond grateful.
14 ottobre 2021
1
Hello Chihiro👋. Saying “thank you so much “ and “I appreciate it “ are the best ways to express how happy and grateful you are ☺️
14 ottobre 2021
1
こんにちはちひろさん!
When you want to put more emphasis on an idea or emotion you are expressing, it can always be done by using an adjective or adverb.
examples:
"I am extremely thankful...." "Thank you so very much for....." " I am immensely grateful to you"
By doing this, you will avoid using phrases that are potentially awkward, too intense, or inappropriate for the situation.
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15 ottobre 2021
1
Hello Chihiro
When I am really happy that someone solved my issue, I say: You made my day. Thank you so much!
15 ottobre 2021
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Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Giapponese
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese
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