"Thank you for being you" expresses appreciation for someone's authentic self and the unique qualities they bring to a relationship or situation. It acknowledges their individuality and the positive impact they have on others. This phrase often conveys gratitude for their presence, support, or the joy they bring into one's life. Ultimately, it highlights the value of genuine connections and the importance of embracing who we truly are.
'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
It sounds like he's being sarcastic.
Nothing. She is being polite.
Meaning he is listening to you and thank goodness you have changed him.
It's over. ~It means that you were nice to him... o.O
You just say "thank you." If you mean, what should you write in a letter, write that and then say how you feel being part of the team.
Thank You for Being a Friend was created in 1978.
Thanks for being one of my friends.
Baie Dankie is afrikaans for "Thank you very much" meaning that Dankie means "Thank you", the direct translation is "Very Thank You" but that makes no sense, hope this helped! :) Sources: Me being Afrikaans myself
I thank you for always being there for me
Merci d'être mon ami - thank you for being a friend to me
Mahalo is the Hawaiian word for thank you. It did not originally mean exactly thank you but instead can mean thanks, gratitude, praise, esteem or admiration.