Thank you.
thank you for help
you are most welcome
You should say NOTHING AT ALL and change the topic
Ways to tell someone that their work is appreciated is to tell them verbally, or send a card. Another idea is to take that person out to lunch or an event where the person is celebrated.
Yes, "I appreciate you" is grammatically correct as a way to express gratitude and acknowledgment towards someone.
That would be appropriate.
just say "i thank for giving me an opportunity to do this ,it it was a pleasure."
To appreciate someone you respect who they are. You respect the things you do & you're thankful for them.
I like you
My eyes are on you
When politely declining to give someone your number, you can simply say, "I appreciate the offer, but I prefer not to share my number."
You can respond with a simple "Thank you for your sympathy" or "I appreciate your concern."