just give them a thank you and get it done with
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"
Thank you for ??????????
'To thank' is the action after 'to be grateful', in which you express gratitude to the intended recipient, 'you' means the person being thanked. You could have 'thank him/her/it' which is to get someone to thank someone else. no i mean in koria what ios thank you! ) well its ok
you say:"Thank you so much for this invitation"
Not usually : "Thank you for listening to me" does not need a comma. However, if you write their name afterward ("Thanks, Fred."), you need a comma after thank you.
To thank someone
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."
Thanking someone for yesterday infers that someone actually gave you yesterday. It would be better to say, "Thank you for making yesterday special."
Thank you for your effort and we 're really appreciated
Thank you very much. How else do you thank someone?
People make thank you gift baskets for many reasons. Someone might want to thank someone for doing something for them by sending them a gift basket. Maybe someone helped a person move, or finish a home project and that person wanted to thank them for their help.
Thank you.