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How do you say thank you when words are not enough?

How do you say thank you when words are not enough?

What would I do without you? / To say thank you is not enough. / I can’t thank you enough.

  1. โ€œWhat would I do without you? You’re wonderful.โ€
  2. โ€œI can’t thank you enough. I really need a night off.โ€

What is the meaning of ” thanks for nothing “?

An expression of annoyance, exasperation, or disappointment when someone does something unhelpful or disagreeable. Thanks for nothing, Dan. Now I have to go get all these posters reprinted because of your stupid typo. I can’t believe you squealed on me to the principal! Thanks for nothing! Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

When do you say thank you for checking on Me?

Thank you for checking on me. Thank you for checking/checking up on the children in the kiddie pool. Thank you for checking up on that airline flight. Looking at these examples, I begin to think that there aren’t many situations which require up after checking.

What’s the difference between ” thanks a lot ” and ” thanks much “?

In my experience (U.S. English; Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Florida) “Thanks much” is a quick informal expression similar to “Thanks!” On the other hand, “Thanks a lot” would be taken as sarcasm unless context and the tone of voice made it very clear that it was sincere.

What does it mean when someone checks on You?

When someone checks on me, I think I have a friend who is concerned about my health, or about whether my heat or my A.C. is adequate for the weather (possibly because checking on the [allegedly] elderly is recommended by the health department during extreme temperatures). If anyone SAYS he or she is checking up on me, I assume the latter! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Which is correct thanks much or Thank Me Much?

According to this, thanks much is wrong, while thanks very much and he didn’t thank me much are correct. An exception is what Clive quotes: He much regretted the mistake. This, however, sounds quite formal and in fact we avoid much alone in the positive precisely because it’s formal. Site Hint: Check out our list of pronunciation videos.

Thank you for checking on me. Thank you for checking/checking up on the children in the kiddie pool. Thank you for checking up on that airline flight. Looking at these examples, I begin to think that there aren’t many situations which require up after checking.

Where did people use to say thanks much?

Hi, I lived in eastern Indiana some twenty five years ago, and my friends at highschool used “Thanks much” a lot. Till today I’ve thought it is an expression commonly used among people. I’ll be careful not to use it any more.

When someone checks on me, I think I have a friend who is concerned about my health, or about whether my heat or my A.C. is adequate for the weather (possibly because checking on the [allegedly] elderly is recommended by the health department during extreme temperatures). If anyone SAYS he or she is checking up on me, I assume the latter! ๐Ÿ˜‰