Andrés
Some alternatives to avoid repeating "thank you" for ever? I would like to know if there are some common alternatives to "thank you" (and all their variations like "Thanks", Thanks a lot", Thank you so much", etc you understand me , do you?) I find a different way to say "thanks" that sounds natural and common between English speakers, you know, I don't pretend to talk to the queen _________ Thank you (I didn't have other alternative)
2019年7月9日 16:43
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Thanks. Thanks a bunch. Thanks so much. I really appreciate this. You shouldn't have. You're the best. You rock. Cool! (implies thanks) Awesome! (implies thanks) I owe you one. What would I do without you? I'm so grateful. That's kind of you. These examples were taken from this video... https://youtu.be/y2XQg4r250g
2019年7月9日
Ruediger, I am grateful for your advice!
2019年7月10日
“Appreciate it” “thanks”
2019年7月9日
I would suggest using the context as a guide. What are you thanking the person for? " You have helped me a lot", "your advice is useful". "I am a grateful for your..."" this or that is much appreciated". Informally, people often use "cheers". you also hear "ta" in some places in England or Australia.
2019年7月9日
Marcia, very kind of you to respond my question
2019年7月9日
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