sometimes they mean it
This is a sarcastic way of chiding someone for not helping you. If someone let you do a tough task alone, you would say "Well, thanks for no help!" and mean "I resent that you didn't help me!" This is not something you want to hear a friend say to you.
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Thanks.
Assuming you mean 'from x to x', it would be a with an accent grave.
In Ghanaian, you can say "Medaase" to express thanks.
You just say thanks
Hvala = Thanks
No, you would say "Thanks to you".
There are a variety of ways that someone can say thanks to a speaker at a seminar. A person can say "thanks", or they can mention them in their speech.
it means you, "the dealer", dealt with it in a good way and the thanks started on your side
They both mean the same thing. However, "thanks" is less formal than "thank you".
If you meant to say "Thanks for playing with me" please see the Related Question below.If you mean this question sarcastically after finding out that you were manipulated by someone, you can say, "Merci pour m'avoir manipulé(e)" - The extra "e" is added if "me" is feminine.