Che differenza c'è tra thanks e Thank you?

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Che differenza c'è tra thanks e Thank you?

Che differenza c'è tra thanks e Thank you?

Thanks. Il modo più comune per ringraziare in inglese è una versione abbreviate dell'originale thank you. Sentirai “thanks” usato in quasi tutti gli ambienti, con i familiari, gli amici e gli sconosciuti.

Quando un inglese ti dice grazie come si risponde?

Risposta in Inglese Perciò quando qualcuno vi dirà “Thank You” (Grazie in inglese) la risposta è You're Welcome (Con la forma contratta). Può essere utilizzato sia in contesti formali che informali come forma di cortesia.

Come ringraziare in una mail in inglese?

“Thank you for taking the time to meet with me/us today.” È prassi comune inviare un'e-mail di ringraziamento dopo un colloquio o un incontro importante con un cliente o un partner commerciale. Potete usare la frase sopra riportata a questo scopo. Una versione più informale è, “Thank you for meeting with me/us.”

Come si abbrevia thanks?

TNX – THX – Thanks.

Come rispondere in inglese Prego?

intz. 1 (in formule di cortesia) please: prego, si accomodi please come in; silenzio, prego silence please. 2 (in risposta a ringraziamento) don't mention it, not at all, you're welcome.

What is the difference between thanks and Thank you in English?

  • In some cases thank you is used to accept things when they are offered. The expression thank you is more formal than thanks. It is important to know that thank you is the modern form of the older expression ‘I thank you’. Hence, the personal pronoun ‘I’ is always dropped while speaking.

How do you say thank you in a neutral way?

  • The neutral way is "Thank you", as I said, which serves both formal and informal situations. A somewhat more formal version would be "I am grateful for the help". An even more formal version would be "I would like to express my gratitude for {something}".

What is the difference between thanks and a lot?

  • 1 Thanks is a plural noun and hence it cannot be used with a direct object. 2 Thanks is often followed by the expression a lot in sentences. 3 On the other hand, the expression thank you is often followed by ‘very much’ only and not by ‘a lot’. 4 Sometimes thanks is used to refuse something that is offered as in ‘No Thanks’. ...

What does “thanks in advance” mean?

  • The informal "Thanks in advance" implies that the questioner is retreating from view with a word of thanks after asking the question, but on StackExchange questioners are expected to stick around to vote answers up or down, or to accept one of them.

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