Which is better thank you or thank you for asking?

Which is better thank you or thank you for asking?

As to the better way of expressing your gratitude, I think sincere ‘I’m glad that you’ve asked me’ will serve the best. Note that the brevity is your enemy here: even ‘Thank you for asking’ will be a fitter choice than ‘Thanks for asking’. I can’t imagine a rude phrase containing thank you but that is not so important.

Is it rude to say ” thanks for asking “?

In oral conversations most of the politeness lays in the contexts. If you wanted to answer more formally you should have used something like Thank you for being concerned, It is really very nice of you to ask me.

When to say thank you for auto response email?

Thanking someone for their response is polite and can be done in a short thank-you note. Auto-response emails can also be used to communicate information when you are out of the office or collecting applications.

When to send a thank you email after an interview?

If you need examples of thank you notes after your interview, please read this after the job interview post. Tip #1: If you receive an email response immediately after submitting sending your email, it’s very likely an auto-response. I suggest waiting until you get a reply that wasn’t automatically generated before you reply.

Which is correct thanks for your inquiry or thank you?

The last option “thanks for your inquiry ” is incorrect, at least in British English. The word ” e nquiry” is synonymous with asking a question but is even more formal than your other examples. However, what was once an alternative spelling ” i nquiry” is now almost entirely used for formal investigations, such a “police inquiry”.

Is it rude to say ” thank you for asking “?

CS: I’m doing great, thank you for asking! Apparently, the phrase “thank you for asking” is considered the height of customer service etiquette now. So not only is saying, “thank you for asking” not rude, it’s a form of politeness that’s scripted often into customer service interactions.

Do you say thank you or Thank you Anyways?

Yes, that is a perfectly natural and appropriate thing to say. You can also use thanks all the same, which no one has mentioned in the answers yet. – Carl Smith Aug 23 ’15 at 7:21 “Thanks anyways” and “thank you anyways” are both perfectly acceptable (although the former is slightly more common than the latter).

How to say thank you for someone tried but could not help me?

There is no specific phrase I can think of reserved for this scenario, though. Thanks to @CandiedOrange for sugesting an improvement. I would go with, ” Your effort (was/is) appreciated. ” was/is depending on the relationship temporally to the effort; That being said, the other answers are also good.