How do you say thank you after thank you?
10 English Phrases for Responding to “Thank You”
- You’re welcome.
- No problem.
- No worries.
- Don’t mention it.
- My pleasure.
- Anytime.
- It was the least I could do.
- Glad to help.
Can I reply thanks with thanks?
4 Answers. Sounds good to me. You could also say “You, too” or “Thank you, too” or “Ditto” or anything equivalent. mkennedy and Hackworth are right, but one might also say “and thank you for the [blah blah blah]”.
Can you say yes to thanks?
Not really. ‘Yes’ either expresses agreement with something that another person has said or it is the affirmative answer to a question. In the first case, if you say ‘yes’ in order to agree that you deserve to be thanked, that sounds terribly entitled – and quite rude.
How do you say thanks back?
Ways of accepting someone’s thanks – thesaurus
- you’re welcome. phrase. used in reply to someone who has thanked you.
- no problem. phrase.
- not at all. phrase.
- don’t mention it. phrase.
- it’s no bother. phrase.
- (it’s) my pleasure. phrase.
- it’s/that’s all right. phrase.
- it’s nothing/think nothing of it. phrase.
Do you say yes please or yes thank you?
“Yes please,” is correct, but so is “Yes, thanks.” It means “Yes, I will have some tea. Thank you for offering it.” JulianStuart said: A response without “Please” is usually considered impolite .
What can I say instead of my pleasure?
What is another word for my pleasure?
don’t mention it | it’s my pleasure |
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no problem | no worries |
you’re welcome | you bet |
not at all | de nada |
think nothing of it | don’t mention it |
Which is better thank you or Thank y’all?
Thank y’all = it should be “thanks y’all”. It’s a slang, so only use it with people you’re close with. It means “Thank you everyone”. Thank you all = a bit more polite than the first one. It’s usually followed up with something. Eg “Thank you all for coming.”
Which is correct thank you or checking in?
Both sound okay to me. “Thank you for your concern” is also used. Checking in is if they physically came to see you. Checking up is if they call email, text, etc. Checking in is if they physically came to see you. They are both correct, but usually we would say “Thank you for checking up on me.”
Do you know how to sign yes, no, thank you?
Please try again later. Demonstration of how to sign yes, no, please, thank you, and you’re welcome. Teaching your infant, toddler, or special needs child American Sign Language – ASL -frequently allows the child to communicate earlier than they can speak, alleviating the frustration of attempting to communicate without the tools to do so.
Do you need exclamation marks to say thank you?
Don’t sound overly enthusiastic. There’s no need for a million exclamation marks to show the person how grateful you are. That will just make it look like you’re trying too hard and don’t really mean it. Pay attention to your words.