It is a tradition and something polite to say to the person. It means thank you for helping out and you made us proud (and happy) of you.
This phrase is most likely a reference to the book "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, where children in a controlled society are assigned to families. In this context, "thank you for your childhood" could be expressing gratitude for the innocence, joy, and wonder experienced during one's younger years that may have been influenced by reading or reflecting on the themes in the book.
You have done well and a lot in your childhood so, they say thank you
It means that you have done a lot in your childhood
it shows that they are thankful for the there childhood because they will have to spend most of their life working. (it is just a big system)
The Chief Elder says "Thank you for your childhood" to acknowledge the individual's growth and development during their time in the community. It is a way of recognizing the contributions they have made and expressing gratitude for their past experiences that have shaped who they are.
Yes.
Tashi Delek ..It 's the same like that. or if someone can explain more than me please.
to let the giver know you appreciate the gift
Thank you. And Muchos Gracias means "Thank you very much."
It means to say thank you for helping or being polite.
Thank you in Scotland means the same as it does in other English speaking countries, it means thank you.
Danke für means thank you for
You can simply say thank you in the past tense, such as: Thank you for your letter dated... I am very grateful for your help on . . . , thank you. Please accept my belated thank you (explain why its late)
Ty in instant messaging means Thank You.
Malo means thank you