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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Patient or patience

What is the difference between these?

Thanks for your patience.
Thanks for being patient.

Which one should be used if I want to thank someone who has worked on resolving a problem and being patient with me in doing so?
  

Top answer

There is no significant difference. Use either.

  • There is no significant difference.
  • Use either.
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There is no significant difference. Use either.
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fivejedjonThere is no significant difference. Use either.
Thank you, teacher.

Is the purpose of its use correct?

Would it also be correct to say 'thanks for your patience in solving this matter'?

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