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Those that love to travel and enjoy interacting with others daily sometimes choose hospitality careers. Working for a larger hotel chain often comes with perks such as free or discounted hotel accommodations.
No, it is not. When not used as a direct reply (means I express gratitude to you), thank you is a noun (often written thank-you).
The two words that are always spoken together are "please" and "thank you." These words are often used together as a polite expression of gratitude or to request something politely.
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Elvis Presley is often associated with the phrase "Thank you, thank you very much" as part of his signature stage banter during his performances.
PSFB stands for "Please Send Feedback." It is often used in communication to request feedback or input from others on a particular topic or situation.
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In American culture, strangers often greet each other as a way to be friendly and acknowledge each other's presence. It is considered a common social courtesy and helps to establish a positive and open atmosphere when interacting with others.
Often there are teas after a funeral more than there are dinners and there is no need to send a Thank You note. The person who has had the dinner of their loved passing is doing so to thank the family and friends for attending the funeral and honoring their loved one.
It's a vague question without knowing how the reference is implied. Often in "gun talk", bl will stand for "blued" or blueing. Sometimes it references "barrel". Please be more specific, if you believe this did not answer your question. Thank you.