'Thanks a lot' is a little less formal than 'Thank-you very much' Either one is fine for most casual occasions 'Thank-you very much' would be best if someone returned your lost wallet/passport/luggage, i.e. 'important' things
No, a comma is not necessary when writing "thanks a lot." You can simply write "Thanks a lot" without a comma.
Thanks a Lot was created in 1963-07.
"Many thanks." Many Thanks It is not many thanks. It is "Thanks a lot"
From 2006 to 2014, Girl Scout councils which use ABC Bakers sell/sold the Thanks-A-Lot cookie. The Thanks-A-Lot cookie is a shortbread cookie with fudge on the bottom. The cookies have the words "Thank You", in one of five languages, embossed on them.
No, and thanks a lot, I just got a bit of acid reflux.
"Thanks a lot" in French is spelled "Merci beaucoup."
Technically, not to a person if you're saying "Thanks galore" instead of "Thanks a lot". In this phrase, "a lot" is an adverb, while "galore" is only ever an adjective. If you wanted to say that "he did a great job, receiving thanks galore" that would work, because you're saying he received "a lot of thanks" or "many thanks".
yeah , i think is correct say a lot of thanks for quick response...
It is not proper to use a comma after the word "thanks" in the phrase "thanks again."
Excuse me. If I was on a lot of traffic shoul I use the overdrive function in my ford escape (year 2012) or is not recommended. Thanks in advance
Personally, I would go for number 2:Thanks a lot.The reason is that the indefinite article 'a' cannot be attached to a preceding or following word or phrase, (i.e. independent.)Hope it helped!
THanKs A LoT