Norwegians never say exactly thank you very much.
The common thank-yous are
Mange takk - many thanks - is sometimes heard in the far south-east of Norway, but it is really Swedish.
In Norwegian, the phrase "thank you" is takk.
You could alternatively say "mange takk", which means "many thanks".
Or you could say "tusen takk". Which means "thank you very much".
An example sentence is "tusen takk, så hyggelig av deg". Which means "thank you very much, how nice of you".
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"Takk for at du lyttet" is the correct translation.
Source: I'm Norwegian.
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