Seven ways to say THANK YOU in English

Published 2022-11-26
Native English speakers say "Thank you" every day. Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you need to stop saying it to "sound more native". However, it's always good to learn new ways to say things, so here are seven other expressions that you can use to say "Thank you" in different situations.

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All Comments (21)
  • I really appreciate all your help, Mike. God knows how much our English is improving. He bless you so much.
  • @Editgirls-
    I really appreciate your help. God bless you. Thank you for everything❤❤
  • Oh! Thank you for your nice present. You shouldn't have. How thoughtful of you! Thank you so much, my friend. Thanks a lot, Mike.😀😀
  • Thank you, Mike, for being our super teacher. We are lucky to have your help in the process of learning English. We really appreciate your great work. I say "thank you" many times per day. Yes, never stop saying "Thank you'. A grateful person is always happy. 😊😊
  • I won't stop to say 'Thank you', it's very natural, simple, and polite. The simpler, the better. Thank you so much, Mike. ❤
  • @rhea3234
    I just want to say, thank you❤️❤️
  • You're amazing, teacher Mike. I really appreciate your help, and everything you do to teach us. Thank you so much
  • What would I do without you!I like this expression!I can't watch your videos without. commenting on them I hope I am not disturbing you ,teacher!😊🎉🎉
  • @7810
    Thanks for such a useful lesson. Though I use "appreciate" more often than "thank you".
  • @liah4113
    Thank you, Mike. I really appreciate your help with our English. 💕