Looking for a memorable and sincere way to thank someone?
If your goal is to add warmth and humanity to your message, a simple "thank you" might be enough, but if you want to say thank you, "thank you" probably isn't enough.
"Thank you" has long been a popular way of expressing gratitude, but its formal tone doesn't always make it the best choice to express your feelings in a personal way.
"Thank you" has become a common phrase for unsubscribing from emails and expressing gratitude. This is colloquial and feels personal and sincere.
Your go-to place may always be "thank you" or "thank you very much," but if you want to express "thank you" in a meaningful and another way in your sentences, here are some suggestions.
Who doesn't like the double whammy of appreciation and praise? Show your appreciation by sharing the great things you've done - the more customization, the better! Thank you for your work...invaluable insight into my manuscript...kind words in these difficult times..."
I couldn't have done it without you
Share their impact. "Thank you...your help made a huge difference...you are the main reason we were able to take off on time...you are a lifesaver..."
A little praise can go a long way. "Thank you, you are...a jewel...a real peach...rock star...geniusā¦ amazing...bee's knee...the best...
What are you grateful for in this person? "I appreciate your wonderful sense of humor, even when things got tough...how you jumped in and immediately started contributing...thank you for this monster-sized project." All you did forā¦
Use this funny phrase with someone you are close to (probably not your boss). Other variations are āThank you very much andā āThank you very muchā
thank you for what? Customize this set for your lovely recipient. "I appreciate all the time you put into this...your energy and passion to bring it to market...your invaluable guidance for my paper..."
Sometimes an "I miss you" message is enough.
Did you benefit greatly? Show how much you appreciate them.
Navigating the formal situation? A formal expression may be appropriate.
What are you grateful for? "Thank you...your help...your contribution...your support...your undying loyalty...your genius grammatical skills"
Whether you received a physical or verbal gift, let them know how you made a difference.
Let them know that you see and appreciate their efforts.
Let them know how valuable they are. "I am so happy...you are working with us...we are friends...you are in my life..."
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