Is Thank You You Too Proper Grammar?

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Yes

. Either “Thank you, too” or “Thank you” with the emphasis on you in each case.

How do you respond to thank you too?

  1. you’re welcome. phrase. used in reply to someone who has thanked you.
  2. no problem. phrase. …
  3. not at all. phrase. …
  4. don’t mention it. phrase. …
  5. it’s no bother. phrase. …
  6. (it’s) my pleasure. phrase. …
  7. it’s/that’s all right. phrase. …
  8. it’s nothing/think nothing of it. phrase.

Can you say thank you too?


Yes

. Either “Thank you, too” or “Thank you” with the emphasis on you in each case.

Is it thank you to or too?


Yes

. Either “Thank you, too” or “Thank you” with the emphasis on you in each case.

Is it thanks you too or thanks you too?


Yes

. Either “Thank you, too” or “Thank you” with the emphasis on you in each case.

How do you respond to thank you professionally?

  1. You’re welcome.
  2. No problem.
  3. No worries.
  4. Don’t mention it.
  5. My pleasure.
  6. Anytime.
  7. It was the least I could do.
  8. Glad to help.

Can I say thank you all?


“Thank you all” is correct

because the “I” is implied. The verb “to thank” is correctly conjugated as “thank” for the subject “I.” Correct as is! The word “you”, in English, can be singular or plural.

What are other words for thank you?

  • appreciation,
  • appreciativeness,
  • gratefulness,
  • gratitude,
  • thankfulness.

Is it love you too or to?



I love you, too

.” should be the correct way of saying, of writing; this “too”, means “also”, “in the same manner or way”, “likewise”. It’s more colloquial, more popularly used than to say “I also love you”.

Is no problem a good response to thank you?


“No problem” is appropriate when someone is thanking you

for doing them a favor — something you went a little out of your way for out of kindness or consideration.

How do you thank someone back?

  1. You’re welcome.
  2. You’re very welcome.
  3. That’s all right.
  4. No problem.
  5. No worries.
  6. Don’t mention it.
  7. It’s my pleasure.
  8. My pleasure.

Can I respond with you too?


“You too” is perfectly fine also

and said frequently. You could say “Likewise, that was fun”. “You too” is perfectly fine also and said frequently.

How do you acknowledge appreciation mail?

  1. Thank you for your kind words.
  2. I really appreciate your feedback.
  3. That’s great, you made our day.
  4. That’s what we like to hear.
  5. We’re happy you’re happy.
  6. You put a big smile on our faces.

How do you say thank you to a comment?

  1. I appreciate what you did.
  2. Thank you for thinking of me.
  3. Thank you for your time today.
  4. I value and respect your opinion.
  5. I am so thankful for what you did.
  6. I wanted to take the time to thank you.
  7. I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
  8. Your kind words warmed my heart.

What is the answer of my pleasure?

Answer. “My pleasure” is an idiomatic response

to “Thank you

.” It is similar to “You’re welcome,” but more polite and more emphatic. Use it in formal conversation when someone thanks you for doing a favor, and you want to respond in a way that tells them that you were very happy to help and that you enjoyed it.

Is it Thank you everyone or thank you all?

A) “Thank you all for the likes comments” or “Thank you, dear brothers and sisters, for the likes and comments”. Any of these will sound fine, just pick which you like the sound of more, or which conveys your sentiment best. (“

Thank you all everyone”

is repetitious – “all” and “everyone” mean the same thing.

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Leah is a relationship coach with over 10 years of experience working with couples and individuals to improve their relationships. She holds a degree in psychology and has trained with leading relationship experts such as John Gottman and Esther Perel. Leah is passionate about helping people build strong, healthy relationships and providing practical advice to overcome common relationship challenges.