Why not - It doesn't hurt and might, but unlikely to have an effect on your score.
It is correct English to say "thank someone for something" eg "My wife and I thank you for your kind invitation to your daughter's wedding"
Hug him/her
You should look for someone else to love.
When someone says "Thank you", you should say "You're welcome" back. It is the polite thing to do and it is proper etiquette.
Thank you
If someone saves the life of your baby you would probably want to say, "Thank you!" If someone gives you a glass of tea, then stick with "Thank you."
When someone says "thank you" to you, you should reply by saying : "You're welcome"
One should respond to "drive safe" by saying "Thank you, I will" or "I'll do my best to drive safely." This shows appreciation for the well-wishes and acknowledges the importance of safe driving.
"No, thank you."
you say thank you because drugs are expensive
You might smile, and say "thank you".
You should say "Thank you" when someone says this to you.