Thank you so much for all that you’ve done
— I only hope I can return the favor sometime in the future. Thanks for being a good mentor and for guiding me on the right path. I will always be thankful to you. Not only have you been a fantastic mentor to me, but you have taught me how to mentor other people.
How do you express your gratitude to a mentor?
I will always be grateful to you for your support and kindness
. It would be impossible to count all the ways that you’ve helped me in my career. Thank you so much for all that you’ve done — I only hope I can return the favor sometime in the future. Thanks for being a good mentor and for guiding me on the right path.
How do you say thank you professionally?
- 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.
How do you express gratitude in words?
- Thank you.
- I appreciate it.
- I’m so grateful.
- We’re so thankful.
How do you appreciate mentorship?
#2 I feel
very lucky
to have you as a mentor. Thank you for all of the hard but necessary lessons that you have taught me. I have a tremendous amount of faith in myself and my abilities because of your ongoing encouragement. #3 Thank you for always guiding me back to the right path.
What is another way to say appreciate?
- admire,
- apprize,
- esteem,
- regard,
- respect,
- revere,
- reverence,
- venerate.
How do you write a beautiful thank you note?
- Open your card with a greeting that addresses your card recipient. …
- Write a thank you message to express your gratitude. …
- Add specific details to your thank you card. …
- Write a forward-looking statement. …
- Reiterate your thanks. …
- End with your regards.
What is a good sentence for gratitude?
with gratitude He smiled at them with gratitude
. gratitude (to somebody) (for something) I would like to express my gratitude to everyone for their hard work. I feel a deep sense of gratitude to her. in gratitude for something She was presented with the gift in gratitude for her long service.
What is a big word for thank you?
thanks cheers | much appreciated much obliged | thanks a bunch thanks a lot | thanks very much thank you very much | thanks a million thank you kindly |
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What can I say instead of thank you?
- be grateful for something or someone.
- express/ show gratitude.
- appricte.
- show appreciation.
- I’m forever in your debt.
- Cheers.
- i owe you one.
- thanks in a million.
What do you write to a mentor?
- Schedule an initial conversation. …
- Clearly describe the guidance you’re seeking (The Ask). …
- Confirm your willingness to do the necessary work and follow-through. …
- Acknowledge and respect the individual’s time. …
- Note: If you don’t hear from them, follow-up, but don’t hound him or her.
What are the key qualities of a good mentor?
- Wants to share relevant knowledge and expertise. …
- Displays positivity and enthusiasm. …
- Doesn’t shy away from providing honest and constructive feedback. …
- Has the ability to exhibit active listening skills. …
- Views the mentoring relationship as an opportunity to learn.
How do you describe a mentor?
A mentor is
a person who provides you with the tools, guidance, support, and feedback you need to thrive in your career
. They’re often someone who’s gone down the same road you’re on currently and is “there to advise you on what they’ve done and what’s worked for them” says Muse career coach Brad Finkeldei.
Is it correct to say greatly appreciated?
This is not correct
. Don’t use this phrase. It sounds better to use the adverb before the verb in this sentence.
How do you say thank you in a cute way?
- Smile – The Easiest Way to Say Thank You. Express your gratitude with a genuine smile and the other person will almost always smile back. …
- Send a Note. …
- Make a Phone Call. …
- Offer a Unique Gift. …
- Add a Personal Touch. …
- Bake Some Cookies. …
- Take Them Out on the Town. …
- Share Their Story.
Is it correct to say much appreciated?
Saying
“Much appreciated” is correct when you use it in a more informal setting
as an alternative to saying “Thank you” to someone for something they have done for you. In some cases, such as a formal email, using “Much appreciated” at the end as a sign off is inappropriate.