How to say thank you to a Sir?

How to say thank you to a Sir?

Never hesitate to say “Thanks” to your respected sir who has helped you. Express your gratitude by updating a thanks images as your Whatsapp dp or status. Also, you could share these “Thank you images for sir” in platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest etc.

How to say ” thank you very much for the explanation “?

” Thank you very much for the prompt, helpful and courteous way you handled my claim (the first claim I have ever made); I shall recommend you to all my friends Solz. March 03, 03 2015 02:20:29.

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.

How to say thank you very much for the Aintree ” I “?

The actual words are ‘ Thank you very much for the Aintree “I”‘. The Aintree I was a meeting place for young musicians, poets etc and was in an area of Liverpool Many thanks for the prompt reply. Thank you very much for the prompt reply. Less formal. Thank you so much for the speedy reply. Thank you so much for your …

Never hesitate to say “Thanks” to your respected sir who has helped you. Express your gratitude by updating a thanks images as your Whatsapp dp or status. Also, you could share these “Thank you images for sir” in platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest etc.

Why do people say thank you so much?

‘Thank you very much’ is often used out of courtesy, or to make a ‘thank you’ a bit longer. Sometimes it’s even used sarcastically. Of course, it can also mean what it says, but it’s barely stronger than a simple ‘thank you’—just longer. Thank you so much is becoming way over used and doesn’t come off as genuine anymore.

Which is more formal thank you so much or thank you very much?

I do agree with @JohnPeyton that “Thank you very much” is a little more formal, and “Thank you so much” is less formal. ‘Thank you so much’ often seems more genuine. It happens to be less formal, and it implies that the person saying it really means it. ‘Thank you very much’ is often used out of courtesy, or to make a ‘thank you’ a bit longer.

What did Sir Humphrey say about Mrs Mackay?

Sir Humphrey: None of us can type. Mrs Mackay types: she’s the secretary. Minister: Pity, we could have opened an agency. Sir Humphrey: Very droll, Minister. Hacker: I suppose they all say that, do they? Sir Humphrey: Certainly not, Minister. Not quite all… Bernard: But surely the citizens of a democracy have a right to know.