* Thanks * Thank you * I'd like to thank you * I'm very grateful * I'm grateful *
The most common way is to simply say "thank you".
Other common ways are "Ta" and "Thanks mate".
Max, thanks for your comments. I don't have any information on South Korean or Australian government policy as it relates to Agent Orange. And I would be happy to say a prayer for you and for your friends.
Thanks.
Hvala = Thanks
No, you would say "Thanks to you".
"You Bloody Rippa!" "Nice." "Bout Bloody Time" "You Bloody Legend!" "Aw Thanks Mate!" " "Cheers!" "Beauty!" "Ta!" "good on ya!"
You just say thanks
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.
because you eat turkey on thanks giving
just say "i appreciate the thought, but no thank you"
Diolch. say dee-ol-ch
thanks cheers thanks cheers thanks cheers
Penguin. Australian is and English Language