It is usually someone telling you what to do (i.e., a boss) in a mock-friendly way - i.e., "Please have that report on my desk by no later than nine in the morning. Thanks!"
The command and the "Thanks!" is usually given in the form of an email, and is considered rhetorical - in other words, the person giving the command is not expecting a response; they just expect you to follow the orders they are giving you.
"Thanks!" with an exclamation point is typically preceded by the command. The "Thanks" is supposed to denote (mock) politeness, while the exclamation point is supposed to convey firmness or strength (i.e., you better do it, "or else").
"Thanks!" conveys a strong feeling of graciousness.
If there is an exclamation point or question mark within a sentence, the immediately following word is not automatically capitalized. It can be, however, but that would have to depend on the context.
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An exclamation mark is used to express strong feelings or a high volume.
The word 'excellent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as the highest or finest quality; exceptionally good; for example an excellent reference, an excellentbook.The word 'excellent' is also an exclamation, a word to express approval or pleasure. The exclamation is usually followed by an exclamation point: Excellent!
The word 'excellent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as the highest or finest quality; exceptionally good; for example an excellent reference, an excellentbook.The word 'excellent' is also an exclamation, a word to express approval or pleasure. The exclamation is usually followed by an exclamation point: Excellent!
The word 'excellent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as the highest or finest quality; exceptionally good; for example an excellent reference, an excellentbook.The word 'excellent' is also an exclamation, a word to express approval or pleasure. The exclamation is usually followed by an exclamation point: Excellent!
Yes, you can use an exclamation point after the word "hi" to convey excitement or emphasis, such as "Hi!" or "Hi!" to show enthusiasm or a cheerful greeting.
The word 'excellent' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as the highest or finest quality; exceptionally good; for example an excellent reference, an excellentbook.The word 'excellent' is also an exclamation, a word to express approval or pleasure. The exclamation is usually followed by an exclamation point: Excellent!
Wishing someone morning
It is an exclamation of surprise or understanding dependent on tone.
Hosanna - it an exclamation of praise, especially to God