
idioms - “Thank you very much” vs. “Thank you so much” - English ...
Some people used to say: Thank you very much. Where others say: Thank you so much. Could anybody please explain what differences there may be between those, whether of correctness or …
"Thank you very much" vs "thank you so much" [duplicate]
Would you briefly explain the use of the following wish in different perspective with various examples please?
Is "Thanks so much" wrong? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jul 15, 2014 · What about "Thanks very much"? @Sven Yargs suggested an interesting theory that "Thanks" is interchangeable here with "Thank you". I am still a bit suspicious though as many things …
Usage of "Indeed" in "Thank you very much indeed"
Aug 24, 2016 · So I'd say that "thank you very much indeed" should be reserved for extraordinary circumstances. I don't know about snobbery: snobbery isn't even the right word for what the OP is …
Is "Many thanks" a proper usage? - English Language & Usage Stack …
It all depends on your perspective. You can break it down far enough so that there's no way it's proper: What is a "thank?" Can such a thing be pluralized? Taken on its own, "many thanks" is a sentence …
"Thank you all" — wrong or right? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
I was actually wondering about thanks very much which I have often heard from British people. Many thanks looks far more grammatically correct than thanks very much because much does not go with …
How does "very much" fit in with "thank you very much"?
Jul 19, 2011 · Thank you very much could be regarded as a short form of " I thank you very much ", which is entirely sensible. On the other hand, you might say "I am very sorry".
What is the "superlative" way of expressing "thank you"
Aug 11, 2011 · In order to make Thank you a more serious phrase, you can say: Thank you very much This adds an extra layer of expression, which most (if not all) people will interpret as implying a …
How can I politely express that "I have understood"?
Thank you so much for your clear and unambiguous explanations on [topic]. They have helped me tremendously. I really appreciated your explanations in the last session I attended, they helped me to …
Is it acceptable to use "Much Appreciated" as the closing for a letter ...
It wouldn't be taken as condescending because you have not received any response that would anticipate a declined offer. Essentially if you are starting a conversation asking for a request, "Much …