Jesus never said please or thank you and often sounded rude - even to his mother. To the Samaritan woman at the well, "Give me a drink of water". To Peter, "Put your sword back in its place". To Thomas, "Put you finger in my side. Stop doubting and believe". To the Virgin Mary, "Woman, what have you to do with this?" (Cana Wedding after the wine ran out and Mary asked Jesus for help). To the Jewish priests and temple guards and pharisees and money changers, "Stop making my Father's house a marketplace!!". Jesus never said, "Gather 'round everyone please. I have something important to say." He never said, "John, please pass the bread and sauce." When the teachers of the Law asked Jesus, "Surely you don't mean that we are blind too?" Jesus did not reply, "Heavens no! What I meant was...". Jesus just came right out and said, "If you were blind, then you would not be guilty. But because you claim that you can see, you are still guilty." Jesus did give thanks to God. He gave thanks when he broke the loaves of bread and multiplied them. CONCLUSION: If you want to project authority and show your authority, don't be polite. My drill instructor at Basic Training never told me to, "Please drop and give me 20". And afterward, "Thank you."
''Thank God'' is correct. ''Thanks God'' is incorrect.
The correct reply to "Godspeed" is "Thank you." It's a polite way of wishing someone a safe and prosperous journey or endeavor. So, next time someone tells you "Godspeed," just say "Thank you" and be on your merry way.
Enforcing religious beliefs can lead to discrimination, intolerance, and conflict. It is important to promote understanding and respect for different beliefs rather than enforcing one particular faith on others. Religion should be a personal choice and individuals should have the freedom to practice their beliefs without fear of coercion or judgment.
"Alhamdulillah" is an Arabic phrase that means "praise be to Allah" or "thanks be to God." It is often used by Muslims to express gratitude, praise, or acknowledgment of Allah's blessings and mercy in their lives.
There is no exact number of people worldwide who say the rosary, but it is a common practice among Catholics and other Christian denominations. The rosary is a popular form of prayer that is estimated to be followed by millions of people around the world.
for please they say please, and for thank you they say thank you...
You say please and thank you because it is polite to say kinder words. -dianac99-
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It's because it is their pleasure to please
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please= por favor thankyou= gracias
Please - fa'amolemole; thank you - fa'afetai atu ia te oe.
hello = bonjour thank you = merci please = s'il vous plaît
"Thank you."
thank you
please - s'il vous plait thank you - merci