Is saying thanks so much correct?
Grammatically “thanks so much” could be considered wrong. However, it is in common usage and widely accepted. To avoid it you could say, “Many thanks.”
Is thanks very much correct English?
“Thanks” is noun and’ very much is used to show something is true to a great degree.it is incorrect.”Thank you very much””Thank” is verb” “you”pronoun and very is used as adverb modifying the adjective much.
What does Thanks very much mean?
1. A set phrase expressing a lot of gratitude to someone (for something). A phrase used at the end of a statement to sarcastically thank someone for something they have not done, or to indicate someone’s lack of recognition or appreciation of one’s ability or accomplishment. …
Is it unprofessional to say thank you so much?
‘Thank you so much’ often seems more genuine. It happens to be less formal, and it implies that the person saying it really means it. ‘Thank you very much’ is often used out of courtesy, or to make a ‘thank you’ a bit longer. Sometimes it’s even used sarcastically.
Which is correct Thank you very much or thank you so much?
Thank you very much and Thank you so much are both correct and there is no major difference between them.
How do you say OK thanks formally?
Okay that sounds great! See you then! Okay, that works for me. Thanks again!…
- It is duly noted. Thank you.
- Yes, I have taken note of it. Thanks.
- Thank you for the reminder. I will look into it and let you know the findings.
- I look forward to it. Thanks.
- I have no issues with the matter. Please proceed.
Is it OK to say OK thanks?
1 Answer. OK, thanks is a comma splice and is the typical form. I would say that the reason it is used over OK; thanks is simply convention. Semicolons are rarely seen in English writing, news articles or conversational writing such as emails.
How do you say thanks to all of you?
Other Ways to Say “Thank You So Much” and “Thank You Very Much” in Writing
- 1 Thank you for all your hard work on this.
- 2 Thanks again, we couldn’t have pulled this off without you.
- 3 Thank you, you’re amazing!
- 4 I’m so thankful for everything you bring to the table.
- 5 Thank you kindly.
- 6 Thanks a million.
- 7 Many thanks.
Is it rude to say thanks though?
1 Answer. “Thanks” is a more casual way to say “thank you”. You say “thanks anyway” when you’ve asked someone for help, but they are unable to help you. You say “thanks, though” when you refuse someone offering to help you because you don’t need help.
What does thank you though mean?
“thank you, though” is used when someone did something for you (without you requesting it) and you want to thank them even though their gesture wasn’t helpful or relevant to you.
What is thanks so much?
A set phrase expressing a lot of gratitude to someone for something.
Thank you very much and Thank you so much are both correct and there is no major difference between them. Thank you so much has become popular over the last few years. So is a little bit stronger than Very and people use it to show more enthusiasm/gratitude.
What should I reply for Thanks though?
10 English Phrases for Responding to “Thank You”
- You’re welcome.
- No problem.
- No worries.
- Don’t mention it.
- My pleasure.
- Anytime.
- It was the least I could do.
- Glad to help.
How do you respond to thanks though?
Typical responses to thanks or thank you could include:
- “You’re welcome”
- “No problem”
- “Not at all”
- “Don’t mention it”
- “It’s no trouble”
- “Sure”
- “Think nothing of it”
- “Anytime”
Is there anything wrong with ” thanks so much “?
There is absolutely nothing wrong (in the US) with “Thanks so much!” as a friendly, informal “thank you” for some action that merits a bit more than a perfunctory “Thanks!”. – Hot Licks Jan 25 ’16 at 20:21
Where does the phrase ” Thanks so much ” come from?
But “thanks” surely does not trace its origin to “I thanks you”; it is far more likely to have originated with “my thanks,” which in turn may have been extracted from a longer-form idea such as “please accept my thanks for xxxx” or “I offer my thanks to you for xxxx.”
Is the phrase ” my thanks to you so much ” incoherent?
Undeniably, “my thanks to you very [or so] much” is an awkward expression, but it’s not incoherent if you read “very [or so] much” as meaning “in or to a very great degree.” Still, I doubt that “thanks very much” began as “my thanks to you very much.”
Is the word thanks interchangeable with Thank You?
@Sven Yargs suggested an interesting theory that “Thanks” is interchangeable here with “Thank you”. I am still a bit suspicious though as many things could go wrong with substitutions in grammar. The latest development I see in emails is “Thanks much!”. This is about one step away from “much thanks”…