"Thanks!" conveys a strong feeling of graciousness.
Putting an exclamation point after "thank you" conveys great enthusiasm in expressing thanks. The exclamation point should goes at the end of a sentence.
Thank you very much. How else do you thank someone?
It is usually someone telling you what to do (i.e., a boss) in a mock-friendly way - i.e., "Please have that report on my desk by no later than nine in the morning. Thanks!" The command and the "Thanks!" is usually given in the form of an email, and is considered rhetorical - in other words, the person giving the command is not expecting a response; they just expect you to follow the orders they are giving you. "Thanks!" with an exclamation point is typically preceded by the command. The "Thanks" is supposed to denote (mock) politeness, while the exclamation point is supposed to convey firmness or strength (i.e., you better do it, "or else").
That question mark is not correct I meant to do a exclamation mark. Sorry
Either 1, 2, or 4 could have an exclamation point, although the first is the one that would normally use one. The #2 answer could have an exclamation out of exasperation, especially if the person is not the one with the remote control. The #4 answer could have one if the pen had just leaked. *Note that multiple-choice questions should not be copied into WikiAnswers, nor should questions from educational testing companies.
i think we should give thanks for all da ..... we get
Obrigado or Obrigada may be Portuguese equivalents of 'Thanks'. The adjective 'obrigado', for use by a thankful male, is pronounced 'oh-bree-GAH-doo'. The adjective 'obrigada', for a thankful female, is pronounced 'oh-bree-GAH-duh'.The informality of 'Thanks' as opposed to 'Thank you' in English also may be conveyed in Portuguese. The equivalents are 'brigado' and 'brigada'. They should be used in informal situations, such as within the close circle of family, friends, and peers.
The importance of Allama Iqbal's poetry lies in the fact that, today the people who ignored it, have badly fallen a prey of the fatal diseases of disunity,disharmony and disintegration...So, its very simple that we should learn the deep message he conveyed to us... Thanks!
YES... We should always give thanks to good things but not the bad
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thanks You should say thanks and a sweet thing to do would be to give them a compliment back
Yes i posted this question ; but i think it's a no. because i looked up what it really means and it says nothing about when you do something everyone follows but thanks to everyone that looked.. :) -Haley.98 (: