This is a sarcastic way of chiding someone for not helping you. If someone let you do a tough task alone, you would say "Well, thanks for no help!" and mean "I resent that you didn't help me!" This is not something you want to hear a friend say to you.
Here are some statements: Thanks for your offer of help, but no thanks. I'd rather not accept that kind of help. Thanks for your offer of help, but no thanks. I'd rather not accept your help. There is a translation, though it may be a bit rough. An individual says, "Thanks, but no thanks." He means he does not want the kind of help offered by the person offering assistance. This may be because the assistance offered isn't the kind of help the individual wants, or isn't the kind of help the individual wants from the person who offered the help. It may also mean that the individual who was offered the assistance does not want any help whatsoever from the individual who is offering it, and possibly for reasons that are personal.
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It means thank you very much,But it can (and often is) used ironically in which case it means the opposite: "Thanks for nothing" or "I am not thankful at all because you did not help me".
By this I mean how far down? In any specific parts or areas of the land? Thanks for the help!
That is "to give thanks".
I don't know what does Nm3/h mean? Please help me. Thanks a lot!
By this I mean how far down? In any specific parts or areas of the land? Thanks for the help!
"That's very good, thanks for your help"
They are being sarcastic. If you didn't help them, they say "thanks for no help" to show that they noticed you didn't.