Is it rude to say please and thank you?
Emily Baldwin
‘Please and thank you’ is not standard usage; we might say it in very informal company as a joke. But ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ are by no means pretentious. They are the most basic way of showing politeness.
What is please and thank you called?
About English Functions The use of please and thank you are known as functions.
How do you say thank you in advance for your help?
Thank you in advance for your help.
- “Let me know if this isn’t feasible by [date], and I’ll see what I can do ”
- “I hope this is possible ”
- “Really appreciate your time here ”
- “In the meantime, thanks for your time ”
- “Thank you for doing X “
What should be the reply of thanks?
How to Respond to Thank You (In Any Situation)
- You’re welcome.
- You’re very welcome.
- That’s all right.
- No problem.
- No worries.
- Don’t mention it.
- It’s my pleasure.
- My pleasure.
Is Okay thank you rude?
It’s a common way of politely expressing your appreciation to someone who did you a favor. But in some parts of the world, it’s actually considered rude. In every culture, you’ll find people use a variety of phrases and gestures to convey different messages. More often than not, we don’t even realize it.
How do you say thank you anyway professionally?
“Thanks anyway” is perfectly acceptable. You could also use phrases such as “I appreciate your help,” or “thanks for trying.” There is no specific phrase I can think of reserved for this scenario, though.
Can we use please and kindly together in a sentence?
Usually, you would not need to use both of these in the same sentence. Please and kindly are both used to be more polite to other people. Having them together would only make sense if you really wanted to emphasize how important it was to be polite.
Can I say it’s OK for thank you?
Under established English language customs of civility, no, it is not all right to use “It’s okay” as a reply to “Thank you,” but in very informal, laid-back situations it is acceptable. The proper response to “Thank you” is “You’re welcome.”
How do you write OK thanks?
OK, thanks is a comma splice and is the typical form. I would say that the reason it is used over OK; thanks is simply convention. Semicolons are rarely seen in English writing, news articles or conversational writing such as emails.