In Tagalog, you can say "Salamat sa iyong mga mabuting salita" to express "thank you for your kind words."
It translates to "He is very kind, thank you" in English.
You can simply say "Thank you" or express your gratitude by saying something like "I appreciate your help" or "Thanks for being so kind." Tailor your response to the specific situation and the level of formality you want to convey.
Dunno what kway is, but the second phrase means something like 'thank you very much for giving me kind words."
Well, honey, "Mahalo piha no kou puuwai oluolu" means "Thank you from the bottom of your kind heart" in Hawaiian. So next time you want to show some gratitude island-style, now you know what to say!
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."
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words. Let me know if you have any questions or need assistance with anything.
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"
Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"
Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"
For me, you should uninstall IE8. Mozilla Firefox is faster and better. IE8 is kind of slow for me. Thank You!
"Thank you, it was so kind of you to remember me"
Personally what I think you should say is " Thank you that was very kind of you" but if you can return a favor I think you can say " Thank you I will repay you someday"
How polite!I think you should not only say thank you, but you should also inform your spouse so that you can write a thank you note together.Of course, your spouse may choose to sign a different kind of paper, a little more official than that.AnswerGo back for another round!!!!
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Make sure that you know the kind of assistance they need. Have everything you need ready.
Not exactly, but is a kind and considerate thing to do. You should do it, though.