What Is A Big Word For Thank You?

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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

How do you thank someone with a big word?

  1. 1 Thank you for all your hard work on this. …
  2. 2 Thanks again, we couldn’t have pulled this off without you. …
  3. 3 Thank you, you’re amazing! …
  4. 4 I’m so thankful for everything you bring to the table. …
  5. 5 Thank you kindly.
  6. 6 Thanks a million. …
  7. 7 Many thanks.

What is the best word to thank someone?

General thank you


Thank you so much

. Please accept my gratitude. Thank you for everything. Thank you very much.

What is another word for greatly appreciated?

much appreciated

much obliged
thanks a bunch thanks a lot thanks a million thanks very much thank you thank you very much many thanks gracias

How do you express gratitude?

  1. 1 Show a little enthusiasm. There’s nothing wrong with a little hyperbole. …
  2. 2 Vary your vocabulary. …
  3. 3 Get specific. …
  4. 4 Make it public. …
  5. 5 Share a list of your favorite things about them. …
  6. 6 Write them a handwritten letter. …
  7. 7 Give them extra encouragement. …
  8. 8 Get deep.

How do you say thank you without sounding cheesy?

  1. Be Blunt — Like, Really Blunt. …
  2. Make Sure It Doesn’t Look Like You Have An Ulterior Motive. …
  3. Mention Them Casually In A Group Setting. …
  4. Tailor It To The Person You’re Thanking.

How do you thank someone professionally?

  1. Thank you so much.
  2. Thank you very much.
  3. I appreciate your consideration/guidance/help/time.
  4. I sincerely appreciate ….
  5. My sincere appreciation/gratitude/thanks.
  6. My thanks and appreciation.
  7. Please accept my deepest thanks.

How do you say thank you in a cute way?

  1. Smile – The Easiest Way to Say Thank You. Express your gratitude with a genuine smile and the other person will almost always smile back. …
  2. Send a Note. …
  3. Make a Phone Call. …
  4. Offer a Unique Gift. …
  5. Add a Personal Touch. …
  6. Bake Some Cookies. …
  7. Take Them Out on the Town. …
  8. Share Their Story.

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.

What are three synonyms for thankful?

  • contented.
  • grateful.
  • indebted.
  • overwhelmed.
  • pleased.
  • relieved.
  • satisfied.
  • beholden.

How do you say very much appreciated?

You can say, “I

very much appreciate

it.” You can also say, “I very much appreciate that.” You can also say many other variations of this, changing word order and tense (“It is very much appreciated.” “It was very much appreciated.”, etc.), and so forth; but what you’ve asked isn’t correct.

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.

How do you show appreciation in words?

  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.

How do you write a message of appreciation?

  1. Express your gratitude and name the gift or action you received.
  2. Write a sentence or two about how you benefited from the gift or actions.
  3. Conclude by mentioning the next time you hope to speak to or visit with the other person.

Is thanks anyways rude?

4 Answers.

“Thanks anyway” is perfectly acceptable

. You could also use phrases such as “I appreciate your help,” or “thanks for trying.” There is no specific phrase I can think of reserved for this scenario, though.

What can we use instead of thank u?

  • “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!”
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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.