Ann D
Professional Teacher
How often do you use "cheers" as a synonym for "thank you"? I live in Ireland and I never use "cheers" in that context. I'm curious in which countries people use it like that.
Aug 17, 2022 6:44 AM
Answers · 12
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I'm from England so I hear it quite a bit I don't use it myself. I may be wrong, but my impression is that men use it more than women.
August 17, 2022
I'd use it and am from the East Midlands (Nottingham, Derby, Leicester) and it can even be used to mean 'goodbye'. In this region it is often combined with 'duck' (cheers duck) or 'duckie'. The word 'duck' is used as a friendly term for the person you are talking to and does not mean you have mistaken them for a water dwelling bird!
August 17, 2022
It's used more often in Australia, according to what I've noticed. I use it a lot too whenever I respond to something I agree and whenever I end the conversation on a positive note. I use thank you only whenever I'm being sincere or in a formal setting.
August 17, 2022
I hear it being used in South Africa too.
August 17, 2022
Cheers and thank you are two different words. When somebody helps us then we say thank you but when we celebrate like birthday, party etc then we say cheers. Hi I am from India and we use cheers.
August 17, 2022
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