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."
Send a nice, handwritten thank-you note. Thank the person for his/her assistance and support; and confidence in your character.
"Thank you in anticipation of your kind assistance."
Saying thank you is a way to express gratitude and appreciation for something someone has done for you. It acknowledges their effort, kindness, or assistance, and strengthens the bond between you and the other person.
Well you can't work for someone unless you at using assistance, the reward is the exp you receive from it.
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"
Yes, it is.
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Yes, it is correct to say "thank you for being diligent" to express appreciation for someone's hard work and attention to detail in completing a task or project.
Make sure the power is off to the circuit you are working on. If you are not knowledgeable about wiring, then get assistance from someone who is.
'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