Neither.
Simply say "thank you." If you are asking someone for a favor, you should never assume they will say yes or put them in a position that makes it more difficult to say no. Even in a case where you know the person will be providing the assistance, you still don't assume the answer is yes. A simple thank you is enough. If you must elaborate, say "thank you for any assistance you are able to provide."
You should say "thank you in anticipation of your kind assistance." This is the correct phrasing to express gratitude for help that is yet to be given.
You should thank your references for their continued assistance.
You should use TurboTax. This is a great website for new starters. use it today. Thank you for letting me help you. Thank you for being of assistance.
You can if you like, but keep it brief. Dear Mr. So and So, I was happy to be of assistance. And signature. We don't want this to turn into an epic.
You should thank her and when you come home you should throw it away or you should just say no thank you
It is unnecessary to have the boss thank you or you thank the boss because you did your job and he did his. If the boss hands you your pay check then say 'thank you.'
beause he does things for you and you should thank him alot
Thank You not Thank-You is the correct form to use.
The phrase "Thank you, teachers" is appropriately punctuated with a comma after "thank you" to separate the expression of gratitude from the noun that follows.
no yes, they saved our lives and we should thank them___________________<3
Your parents do so much for you, you should thank them for it. They do so much to help you. Plus today is Thanksgiving.
Etiquette dictates that when you, as a guest have sent a gift to thank the host they should at least phone you and thank you.