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Forceps Posted 19 years ago
Letter Writing

what is the difference between "Many thanks" and "Thank you very much"?

I am writing to graduate program office, which way is better to end the letter, "Many thanks for your time" or "Thank you very much for your time"?

Many thanks for your help!Emotion: smile
  

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Hi, "Many thanks for your time" This seems too effusive to me. "Thank you very much for your time"? This seems fine.

  • Hi, "Many thanks for your time" This seems too effusive to me.
  • "Thank you very much for your time"?
  • This seems fine.
  • But I'd prefer to say 'Thank you for considering my application' or 'Thank you for the interview'.
  • I think it's better to be more precise.
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Hi,

"Many thanks for your time" This seems too effusive to me.

"Thank you very much for your time"? This seems fine. But I'd prefer to say 'Thank you for considering my application' or 'Thank you for the interview'. I think it's better to be more

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