You can say both, but "I appreciate you thinking of me" shows gratitude for the effort, while "you're thinking of me" is a statement pointing out their action.
Tell him what you like about him, of course: eyes, hair, voice, hugs... we love it when you tell us that, at least I do :)
That's very kind of you to say. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to ask.
Saying that critical thinking is not thinking negatively means that critical thinking focuses on analyzing and evaluating information objectively, without letting personal biases or emotions cloud judgment. It involves actively questioning and examining evidence to form informed, reasoned conclusions rather than simply being critical or dismissive.
Thinking outside of the box means approaching a problem or situation in a creative or unconventional way, beyond traditional or expected methods. It involves breaking away from conventional thinking patterns to generate innovative ideas and solutions.
Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom and warfare, would likely value a world where people seek knowledge and wisdom to solve conflicts instead of resorting to violence. She would appreciate a society where reason and strategic thinking are used to promote peace and justice.
"Appreciate" in Tagalog is "pahalagahan."
I need to know if this ok to write in an email.
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I appreciate the opportunity to practice = ich schätze die Gelegenheit zu üben
you are welcome
To say, "I am sorry for [those] who don't appreciate Spanish," you say, "Lo siento por quienes no aprecian el español."
"I appreciate that you took the time to respond..." might be more professional.
thank you for help
Thank you.
Look him in the eyes, and tell him: "I appreciate you" say it genuinely and let your eyes do all the talking.
navada basketball academy would appreciate it if you stoped thinking.
Yes it is correct