In Ghanaian, you can say "Medaase" to express thanks.
" Tusind tak" is how you say "Thousand thanks" in Danish.
You can say "Many thanks, my friends" to express gratitude to your friends.
In Portuguese, you can say "muito obrigado" to express 'many thanks'.
well, you could say thank you! that was so nice of you to do that for me. How could I ever repay you? they say" I know how. you could say thank you." you say"thank you." or at least that's what I would do!hahaha:) well, i hope this answer helped!
Yes, it is extremely polite to tell someone "thanks for letting me know." Even if the information they provide isn't necessarily useful for you at that given moment, telling someone that you appreciate the effort they put in to finding an answer for you is the right way to go about it.
just say hey thanks for letting me be a witness
Not letting go of the past
I dont know please answer thanks in advanced
another word for fattening is fat! it is easy to say that because it has fat in it Thanks for looking:):P
Another way to say 'getting to know', is to say 'getting acquainted with'. You could also say becoming familiar with.
To say 'Thank you my very good friend for letting me know in Spanish' simply say 'Gracias a mi buen amigo por dejarme saber'.
i say yes because patriotism is helping people out in a way and letting them know that your always there for them.
I always say 1,760 because if you remember it, you can always go far. It goes 7,6... so try to not put it 1,670. thanks for letting me answer!
Thanks.
yeah -he wants you
Given that you don't want them to know you like them... you might as well say nothing... Generally though 'hi' says it all.