To appreciate someone you respect who they are. You respect the things you do & you're thankful for them.
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Yes, "I appreciate you" is grammatically correct as a way to express gratitude and acknowledgment towards someone.
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Your question doesn't make too much sense, but I think the word your looking for is 'appreciate'. As in you appreciate the thing that person did for you.
That would be appropriate.
You should say NOTHING AT ALL and change the topic
Thank you. I appreciate the good wishes.