What do you say in response to thanks?
Emily Baldwin
What is the best response to a thank you? The best response to a thank you is ‘you’re welcome’, which fits every occasion.
How do you reply What’s happening?
It’s just a greeting meaning “What is happening?”, and a reply that nothing’s happening means you’re fine. That is an expression that has about as much meaningfulness as “How are you?” or “How’s it going?” All, including “What’s up?” are used as greetings.
How do you reply to what’s good?
10 ways to respond to “what’s good?” when a friend or family member says it
- 01“Nothing much, how about you?”
- 02“Oh, nothing special!
- 03“Just counting the hours til the weekend!”
- 04“Why?
- 05“Living the dream!”
- 06“Not me, it’s been a tough week.”
- 07“What’s happening?”
- 08“I’m hanging in there.”
Do we say thank you too?
In these situations — when a person says “thank you”, but you feel you should equally or even more be thanking them, yes you could say “thank you too”. But the more common response would be to repeat the “thank you” but vocally emphasizing the “you”, to stress that you’re turning the thanks back on them.
Is it correct to say thanks to you?
No. “Thanks you” isn’t grammatically correct and it also sounds wrong to a native English speaker. If you’ve been saying it this way or make this mistake in the future, it’s nothing to feel bad about.
When to respond to a ” thank you ” email?
Responding to a “thank you” email is considered discretionary. Consider your personality and your audience. If you are a chatty person in face to face conversations, it may be best to respond to a “thank you” email. However, if you are not very outgoing, you can probably get away without a response.
What’s the best way to respond to a question?
For instance, you may want to respond differently to this question if you are in a business meeting. You may also need to adapt your response to the character of your relationship with the person. For instance, one one may respond differently if it is a close friend.
How to say thank you for taking the time and effort?
ORIGINAL: Thank you for dedicating your time and energy into this. I agree completely with the earlier answer – I think that sounds too flowery. Thank you for taking the time to write this letter. I know you are busy, so I really appreciate your time and effort.
Do you say thanks a lot or thank you a lot?
Remember that we can say “thanks a lot” but not “ thank you a lot .” Another important point: You can use all of these with “for + -ing” or “for + noun” if you want to say why you’re thanking someone. 2. Phrases After Thank You – the ‘Thanks’ Extension