"Thank you."
Slang terms such as "Ta" or "Ta-ra" or "Cheers" are also widely used.
"Cheers, mate" (mate is for men only)
"Ta"
"Thanks"
"Thank you"
"That's very kind of you" (buisness men normally only say this)
Please and thank you will be perfectly acceptable.
Thank you is OK.
Thank you.
"In het Verenigd Koninkrijk" means "In the United Kingdom" in Flemish.
* All i can say is that sewing came from the United Kingdom * All i can say is that sewing came from the United Kingdom
If you meant why do we say 'The United Kingdom' instead of just 'United Kingdom' - It's because the full form is "The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland"
The United Kingdom of Great Britain is often abbreviated as: Great Britain Britain The United Kingdom The UK. Many people mistakenly say "England" to mean The United Kingdom.
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you say it like eggicheez
Say please and I'll tell you.
If you are asking " What type of climate does The United Kingdom have?" then the answer would be: Temperate Climate.
"Au Royaume-Uni" French people often do not make any difference between United Kingdom and England so you can also say "En Angleterre" (In England).
The United Kingdom is in Europe.
Google translator states it as "Reino Unido"
United Kingdom