Well, most people tend not to. A thank you letter usually, ends the conversation, if you will. It's really not meant to be replied back to. But if you really want to, you really can't buy a "Your Welcome" card at your local Wallmart. If it's a thank you card for a birthday present that was $20 then you could hand write "Your welcome. I hope the $20 comes of use to you. Use it to buy that new video game you always wanted!" But thank you cards don't really need a reply.
Thank you letters are usually best reserved for higher consuming customers however, if it fits the budget, a thank you letter will show any customer you care and are appreciative of their business.
to be the worst shrredding all the letters and being the worst collector of all thank you, royal mail:)
is a using of saying thank you
As polite and helpful as possible.
When you 'thank' someone, you use the second person possessive adjective 'your':Thank you for your contribution.Thanks for your contribution.For business purposes, spell out the 'thank you'. The word 'thanks' is more appropriate for informal writing or said in person.
One normally does not have to reply to a thank you letter.
my pleasure
you welcome
response
The correct reply to "Godspeed" is "Thank you." It's a polite way of wishing someone a safe and prosperous journey or endeavor. So, next time someone tells you "Godspeed," just say "Thank you" and be on your merry way.
"Thank you for the prompt reply!"
"Thank you, it was so kind of you to remember me"
You can write a simple 'thank you' when you make a reply.
Thank you for your quick reply
You're welcome!
No, it is not. When not used as a direct reply (means I express gratitude to you), thank you is a noun (often written thank-you).
Your welcome. Spanish(Da' nada)