Thank you for ??????????
Its all right
you can buy an actual "thank-you card" in a shop and add your own words of thankyou to it. this is a very polite and nice way of thanking someone, good for you, it is not done enough these days.
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.
Right now, he's single. Please, someone change this if he is dating someone seriously. Thank you.
It comes from "all right". Someone might ask how you are and you would reply: "I am alright, thank you. How are you?"
Thank them sincerely for their kind words. Acknowledge their appreciation and express gratitude for their feedback.
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"
I think that they were preoccupied in thought and did not listen to what you really said.
If someone says "thank you," then you should say "you're welcome." If that doesn't feel right, then you can say "no problem." Some people just say "anytime" to imply that they are always willing to help.
Thank you for the invitation is right.
you find the right lyrics (words) and then say them. Thank you
It means thank you in Arabic.