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Jeff_Mosawy Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Saying 'thank you' in different ways

Hi everybody!

I want to know is there any way to say 'thank you' to someone in a different way? Well, if you are not getting what I mean, let me explain it.

Someone helped you to carry a box that you couldn't carry it so you will say 'thank you very much' or something else.

But if someone helped me to do something that I canNOT do it AT ALL, well, I will become soooo excited and want to say to him/her a very very very special 'thank you', so how can I do that?

I hope you can understand me what I'm saying Emotion: stick out tongue

Thanks for any help
  

Top answer

Thank you very much, Thank you so much, Thank you for everything etc are really the extreme thank you's that I tend to use. Thanks, Ta, Cheers are less formal and more casual and therefore more commonly used. "I can't thank you enough" may be the best answer I can give.

  • Thank you very much, Thank you so much, Thank you for everything etc are really the extreme thank you's that I tend to use.
  • Thanks, Ta, Cheers are less formal and more casual and therefore more commonly used.
  • "I can't thank you enough" may be the best answer I can give.
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Thank you very much, Thank you so much, Thank you for everything etc are really the extreme thank you's that I tend to use.

Thanks, Ta, Cheers are less formal and more casual and therefore more commonly used.

"I can't thank you enough" may be the best answer I can give.
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Hi,

There are lots of ways to say it.

eg Thank you very, very much. I'm really grateful.

Clive
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This is really interesting, even I'd love to learn more.

I think we need to be more creative here.

Thanks a million, or Thank you a zellion times

I owe you.... or I am deeply indebted

but more attention to the real scenario and emotions would convey the right thing. e.g. as you said

that " (I felt) I canNOT do it AT ALL.... (I am so exited to see that
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kpa123This is really interesting, even I'd love to learn more.

I think we need to be more creative here.

Thanks a million, or Thank you a zellion times
I owe you.. or I am deeply indebted

but more attention to the real scenario and emotions would convey the right thing. e.g. as you said
that " (I felt) I canNOT do it AT ALL.. (I am so e
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I really appreciate your help.

I couldn't have done it without you!
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Hi. For the informal situation you cited, the above mentioned phrases do well.

But the followings are some alternatives for formal contexts. I hope you find them helpful.

You could say;

1. My appreciation is beyond expression.

2. Words are inadequate to express my gratitude.

3. I highly appreciate your invaluable contribution.

4. I won't be abl
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yes you can say thanks in many way
thanks i appreciate it
i cant thank you enough
thank you kindly
i dont know how to thanku you
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I also have the same question Emotion: big smile
I often use the following ones:
Thanks a lot
Thank you so much.
Thanks a ton.
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AnonymousMUCH OBLIGED
If the environment is noisy, it might indeed be necessary to shout your thanks. Otherwise, no CAPS.
Assuming you are capable, "I owe you one." or "Let me know when I can return the favour."
If physically reliant on others, "I'm very grateful. Can I treat you to lunch?" or less formally, "Buy you a coffee?"

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