In a thank you letter, it's common to end with "Thank you" followed by a closing phrase like "Sincerely" or "Best regards." Generally, there is no full stop after "Thank you" in this context, as it is part of the closing line rather than a standalone sentence. However, if "Thank you" appears at the end of a sentence, it should have a full stop.
no
no they should stop eating when they are full
it is so stupid really im Sarah the one who libe the life. thank you no problem don't clap stop please ya i am soo genius.... thank you
No, thank goodness!
at game stop also to thank me vote for shelby8114 4
The only way to stop wage garnishment is to sue your wife for the money back.
You say 'prestan' nebo 'nech toho'. thank you (dekuji)
as soon as you get a life and stop asking stupid questions! thank you. -KT
Please stop clogging WikiAnswers with illogical questions. Thank you.
THE ANSWER IS TEGUCIGALPA THANK YOU FOR ASKING and i should really stop talking so BYE! THE ANSWER IS TEGUCIGALPA THANK YOU FOR ASKING and i should really stop talking so BYE!
then thank good he gave you the beauty gift and just love yourself and stop bragging.
"Thank You, Ma'am"