Can you say many thanks?
Yes, many thanks is perfectly proper, grammatical, standard English
. It is appropriate to use wherever “thanks” (as opposed to “thank you”) would be acceptable.
Is Many thanks formal or informal?
Many thanks is a
formal
way of saying thank you used in letters and emails: Many thanks for the lovely present.
Is many many thanks correct?
Yes it is technically correct
. ‘Thank’ is a countable noun. So saying ‘Many thanks’ is right and is a more common form.
Can I say many thanks instead of thank you?
What can I say instead of many thanks?
- Thank You From The Bottom Of My Heart. …
- I Can’t Thank You Enough. …
- Thank You Kindly. …
- Thanks A Million. …
- Thank You, I Truly Appreciate All Of Your Hard Work. …
- I’m So Glad You’re In My Life. …
- Thank You, We Couldn’t Have Done It Without You. …
- Thank You For Being There For Me.
Is Many thanks a formal closing?
It’s best suited to formal situations
, or those where you aren’t very well acquainted with the person you’re writing to. This option also works well if you aren’t actually thanking the recipient.
What is meant by many thanks?
Interjection. many thanks.
An expression of gratitude, expressing greater gratitude than thank you or thanks
.
How do you use many thanks in a sentence?
Meanwhile,
many thanks to Sebastian Falk, who earlier delivered a sandwich box full of delicious home-made chocolate brownies to the over-by-over team.
If anyone would like any more info please either email or call me ASAP Many thanks 269.
Can you write Many thanks and kind regards?
Yes, many use that way, also in “Best Regards”
. But, especially if we’re talking about some official/formal email, I’d suggest to write according to the normal rules of orthography. In that case, write them like this: “Best regards”, “Thanks and regards” or “Yours faithfully”, etc.
Is Thanks a lot rude?
“Thank you very much” is more formal and polite. “Thanks a lot” is
ok in informal use
.
How do you say thank you to a group of friends?
- I appreciate what you did.
- Thank you for thinking of me.
- Thank you for your time today.
- I value and respect your opinion.
- I am so thankful for what you did.
- I wanted to take the time to thank you.
- I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
- Your kind words warmed my heart.
How do you say many thanks in an email?
- Thank you so much.
- Thank you very much.
- I appreciate your consideration/guidance/help/time.
- I sincerely appreciate ….
- My sincere appreciation/gratitude/thanks.
- My thanks and appreciation.
- Please accept my deepest thanks.
Can I say many thanks and best regards?
“Thanks” is typically best if you’re asking for something, versus “regards,” which is better to close an informational note
. Other professional letter closings include “sincerely,” “best” and “best regards,” while other casual letter closings include “take care,” “cheers” and “talk soon.”
Can you end an email with thanks so much?
There’s a bit of posturing involved with this closing, but it turns out it works pretty well. But no matter how you express your thanks,
doing so certainly appears to be your best bet in closing an email if you want a response.
How do you say thank you 100 ways?
- You are a lifesaver.
- Consider yourself heartily thanked.
- Thanks a ton.
- I couldn’t have done it without you.
- I appreciate it.
- You’re an angel.
- You’re too kind.
- I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
- I’m glad you liked this.
- It’s great that this struck a chord with you./I’m thrilled that this resonated with you.
- It’s so nice that you had the time to read (watch/view) this and share your ideas. …
- We appreciate your support.
How do you say thank you to friends and family?
- Thank you for helping me move! …
- I appreciate all of your kind words. …
- I am so grateful that we are all so close. …
- Thank you for helping me through this rough patch.
- I appreciate what you did for me today!
- I value your opinion and thoughts so much. …
- I want you to know how much you mean to me.
Do Americans use many thanks?
Brits use please much more than Americans;
Americans use thank* much more than Brits
—both in our email research and in others’ research on spoken language.
How do you say received thanks?
“Thank you for your email and your message is well received.” “
The files are well received and thanks.”
In fact I receive quite a lot of this phrase from colleagues / secretaries / clients every day at work.
Is Kind regards rude?
You should never use it when you don’t legitimately have something for which to thank the recipient, or else it comes off as sarcastic and rude
. That’s not how you want to be seen in an email! When in doubt, go with a formal salutation. It’s better to be seen as kind of more formal as opposed to rude.
How do you politely end an email?
- Best.
- Sincerely.
- Regards.
- Kind regards.
- Thank you.
- Warm wishes.
- With gratitude.
- Many thanks.
How do you say thank you meaningfully?
- I’m so grateful. Thanks is an expression of gratitude, so cut to the chase. …
- I appreciate it. …
- Thanks for your hard work on this. …
- I couldn’t have done it without you. …
- I owe you one. …
- Much obliged. …
- Thanks for having my back. …
- Please accept my deepest gratitude.
What can be used instead of thanks and regards?
- Sincerely.
- Cordially.
- Many thanks.
- Take care.
- Sending you the best.
- Respectfully.
- Thank you for reading.
- With gratitude.
Can you write Many thanks and kind regards?
Yes, many use that way, also in “Best Regards”
. But, especially if we’re talking about some official/formal email, I’d suggest to write according to the normal rules of orthography. In that case, write them like this: “Best regards”, “Thanks and regards” or “Yours faithfully”, etc.
How do you use many thanks in a sentence?
Meanwhile,
many thanks to Sebastian Falk, who earlier delivered a sandwich box full of delicious home-made chocolate brownies to the over-by-over team.
If anyone would like any more info please either email or call me ASAP Many thanks 269.
Is Thanks a lot rude?
“Thank you very much” is more formal and polite. “Thanks a lot” is
ok in informal use
.
How should you end a formal email?
- Regards. Yes, it’s a bit stodgy, but it works in professional emails precisely because there’s nothing unexpected or remarkable about it.
- Sincerely. Are you writing a cover letter? …
- Best wishes. …
- Cheers. …
- Best. …
- As ever. …
- Thanks in advance. …
- Thanks.