Usually, Chinese people do not include "for listening" in their "thank you", because it is implied that the "thank you" means "thank you for listening".
In this situation, you would still simply use 謝謝 (Xiè xiè).
You could use 謝謝您的耐心 (Xiè xiè nín de nài xīn) which means "thank you for your patience". The simple 謝謝 (Xiè xiè) does suffice though.
In Chinese, you can say "谢谢你的倾听" (xièxiè nǐ de qīngtīng) to express thank you for listening.
In the Philippines, you can say "Salamat sa pakikinig" to express thank you for listening.
you can say " shockrun lehosni elestema'a "
In Indo-Chinese, you can say "terima kasih" to mean thank you.
To say "thank you for listening to you" in Swahili, you can say "Asante kwa kunisikiliza".
The common way to say "thank you" in Chinese is 谢谢 (xiè xiè).
別謝 bié xiè don't thank me
Todah shehkshavat תודה שהקשבת
"You're welcome for listening" in Polish is "Nie ma za co słuchać."
shen shey
They bow at the end of the play to thank the audience for watching them through the performance.
Kia ora, you can say "Tēnā koe mō te whakarongo" to say thank you for listening in Maori.