Can you say thank you too?
You could also say “You, too” or “Thank you, too” or “Ditto” or anything equivalent.
Can we use Thank you too?
If both you and the other person have mutually done something nice for one another, then “Thank you too” is good
. If you alone have done the favour, then “You’re welcome” is better.
How do you respond to too thanks?
- 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.
What does thank you you too?
What say after thank you?
13 Ways to Respond to Thank You
No problem
. No worries. Don’t mention it. My pleasure.
How do you say thank you differently?
- I’m so grateful.
- 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 I say other than thanks?
- “I appreciate you.”
- “Let me know if you need anything else.”
- “Couldn’t have done it without you.”
- “You made this easy.”
- “You’re so helpful.”
- “What do you think?”
- “I’m impressed!”
How do you say thank you too in 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.
Why do we say you too?
“You too” is
a short way of saying “It is nice to meet you too”
. “I’m glad to meet you” should be responded with “me too” because it is a short way of saying “Me too, I’m glad to meet you”.
How do you say you too in another way?
same to you likewise | back at you ditto | same agreed | the same to you same here | me too seconded |
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Can I reply anytime for thanks?
You can use “anytime” as a response similar to “you’re welcome,” but its meaning is not the same
. “You’re welcome” indicates pleasure to the thanker, while “anytime” puts the thanker at ease, assuring them that the task or favor was not of any trouble.
How do you respond to thank you at work?
- “Anything for you!”
- “Happy I could be of help.”
- “Don’t mention it.”
- “I’m happy to be of service.”
- “I know you would help me if I needed it. I’m glad to do the same for you.”
- “It’s my pleasure.”
- “My pleasure. …
- “I’m glad to hear everything worked out well.”
How do you reply to my pleasure?
If its in the beginning of the conversation, you may say,”
Thanks, Nice to meet you too
“. You can respond by saying “Nice to meet you too” or Great to meet you too or” Its my pleasure to meet you too”. Just smile and say “Nice to meet you too”, ” The pleasure is all mine” to show your gratitude.
What is better than thank you?
If you really want to show your appreciation, Haden recommends using these two words instead: “
I’m grateful
.” The power of showing gratitude in the office isn’t a secret. According to a 2013 survey, about 80% of Americans said receiving gratitude motivated them to work harder.
How do you express deep thanks?
I am more grateful to you than you’ll ever know
. I’m eternally grateful. You have my deepest thanks. I’ll never forget your support and kindness.
Can we say you too?
You, too has two primary uses, and the meaning of the phrase depends quite a bit on punctuation.
When followed by a period or exclamation point, you, too is used as an answer to someone’s general good wishes.
Is it correct to say love you too?
“Love you too” is correct
and “Love you to” is incorrect. “Too” means the same thing as “also” while “to” is a preposition and part of an infinitive verb in English. I love you. I love you too.
Can you say me too?
“Me too” is an elliptical way of saying “[It’s from] me too.”
Here, “I too” would be incorrect. You’d never say “It’s from I too.” On the other hand, if we say, “We’re hungry,” and you respond, “I too,” you’re technically correct though unnaturally formal (more on that later).
What do you reply after the same to you?
- ”Thank you very much.”
- ”And I wish you the same.”
- ”May God bless you, richly.”
- ”I needed to hear that. …
- ”That was such a kind thing to say.”
Is it you too or you as well?
“Too” is the most informal but is often the best choice when speaking American English. “As well” is a little more formal than “too” and less common in American spoken English.
Should I reply thank you to an email?
In most cases,
you should respond to a thank you email quickly after receiving it
. While it doesn’t have to be an immediate response, you don’t want to read the email and then forget about it as work and other emails pile up.
How do you thank someone?
Thank you so much for your assistance
. I sincerely appreciate your help with the project today. Thank you for being a valuable member of our team. Thanks for helping me accomplish my goal.
Can I say pleasure instead of my pleasure?
You can say ‘It’s a pleasure’ or ‘My pleasure’ as a polite way of replying to someone who has just thanked you for doing something
. “Thanks very much anyhow.”—”It’s a pleasure.”
How do you reply to all the best?
I’d say And you or You too or The same to you
.
How do you say hearty thanks?
- 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.
Can I say thank you likewise?
The meaning of this phrase in English. “Thank you, likewise”
implies an equal return of the same
; “It was a real pleasure meeting you.”, “Thank you, likewise”. This set exchange implies a meeting of peers who out of politeness are not trying to outdo each other with honors.
How do you thank someone again?
- 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.
Is it up to you or up too you?
“What are you up to?” is the right way to use this idiom
. “Too” is incorrect because it refers to “as well” or “additionally,” while “to” refers to a sequence of space and is therefore correct. English speakers frequently use this idiom to ask what someone is doing.