In English thank you can be said in many different ways; 1) Cheers mate (informal) 2) Many thanks 3) I am most grateful However, thank you is the most common and universal way to say thank you.
how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family? how about thanking the person then go on to say what happend to your uncle / how your loss affected you & your family?
because my english is very loose. So I want Online Hindi to English Translation. Thanking you, Yours sincerely, Prakash
Yes, you can say "anytime" in response to someone thanking you. It conveys that you are happy to help or that the gesture was not a burden.
No.In an official letter you should use yours sincerley to sign off. If you are not signing off but 'thanking you' is part of the text of the letter then it is better to say 'thank you'
If you're thanking one person, only: "Grazie per la sua gentilezza" If you're thanking more than one person: "Grazie per la vostra gentilezza"
About 20 English pounds - give or take a few ] thanking you for ur question
help me to stop thanking soma
That depends upon what type of support and whether or not you're asking someone who is familiar to you. If it's financial support, and you are thanking someone close to you, you would say: "Grazie per il tuo sostegno."
In slang, you can say "no prob" or "no worries" as a casual way to respond to someone thanking you.
"De nada" is a common Spanish expression used to say "you're welcome" in response to someone thanking you. It translates to "of nothing" in English, indicating that there is no need to thank the person because it was a small or insignificant action.
Your answer depends on who you're thanking, and the research station or tour boat on which you happen to be when you want to express thanks.
The person is thanking you for something nice you said or did for them and you should simply say, 'You're welcome' or, 'It's my pleasure.'