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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Hello,

Please tell me if is proper in the English language to use the expression "anticipated thanks" if you ask someone to do something for you in the future.

Thank you!

Nicoleta
  

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" ("Anticipated thanks" sounds as if you are expecting someone to thank you. "

  • " ("Anticipated thanks" sounds as if you are expecting someone to thank you.
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No, but you can say "Thanks in advance." ("Anticipated thanks" sounds as if you are expecting someone to thank you. -- "He waited, but the anticipated thanks never came."

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