Simply saying 'thank you' or '(I, we) wish to express our thanks' (for your time, help, services, and so on) is perfectly acceptable and correct in formal and informal circumstances.
You might qualify or amplify it by saying, 'My associates and I (wish to thank you)', or 'The partnership wishes to express its thanks...', or 'Please accept our thanks for...', or 'We wish to thank you most sincerely for...' and so on.
Another word for nice or kind to sound more professional in a thank you note could be polite or pleasant.
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The likely word is replying (answering).
It goes well, thank youThe usual way of saying this in English would be That suits me, thank you. (in Europe, and francophone Africa).
Thank you for replying = Faafetai lava mo le tali.
Thank you for your time in replying to the insurance
"Thank you for replying" is something like "tack för ert svar" in Swedish. Tack för ert svar literally means thank you for your reply.
Is she replying back
There is no way you can make people quit replying to your comments. Once they are posted, the comments can only be removed by moderators.
replying to clear this
The phrase 'am no replying back to you' is not a sentence and is not correct grammar.
Thank you
Another word for nice or kind to sound more professional in a thank you note could be polite or pleasant.
Thank you
A bid in bridge replying to a partner's bid or double is a "response".
If you are smart, you won't. Otherwise, she may just stop replying at all.