How do you respond to thank you in slang?
- you're welcome. phrase. used in reply to someone who has thanked you.
- no problem. phrase. ...
- not at all. phrase. ...
- don't mention it. phrase. ...
- it's no bother. phrase. ...
- (it's) my pleasure. phrase. ...
- it's/that's all right. phrase. ...
- it's nothing/think nothing of it. phrase.
Ta is a slang term for thanks that can be traced back to the 18th Century. Much of the English language actually comes from the old Dutch and Jutland languages, and ta is believed to be a shortened form of the Dutch word tak, meaning thanks. Somewhere along the way the 'k' was dropped, and it became ta.
- hat tip. noun. something that you say, especially when writing on the internet, to show that you are grateful to someone for giving you information.
- shout-out. noun. ...
- thank you. interjection. ...
- bless you. phrase. ...
- much obliged. phrase. ...
- cheers. interjection. ...
- ta. interjection. ...
- I owe you one. phrase.
- "I can't thank you enough for all that you have done for me."
- "Thanks for everything. ...
- "You were a big help today watching the kids. ...
- "So how is your car running since I worked on it?"
- "It is running great! ...
- "I really appreciate all that you have done."
- "Thank you very much!"
“I'm alright.
“Could be better, but thanks for asking.” “That's nice of you to ask! I'm okay.” “Pretty good!
Just say "Fine" and that is great!
English | Context | Country of use |
---|---|---|
Thanx / thnx / thx | An abbreviation of “thanks” | All |
Ty | An abbreviation of “thank you” | All |
Tyty | Meaning “thank you, thank you”, as in thanking a crowd after giving a speech, but used in a text | All |
Fnx | Short for “thanks” | All |
- 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 team. ...
- 5 Thank you kindly.
- 6 Thanks a million. ...
- 7 Many thanks.
I can't thank you enough: Thank you very very much, I'm so grateful. idiom. I can't thank you enough for this loan. I'm so grateful!
- I'm fine, thanks. How about you?
- Good, thanks. And you?
- I'm good. And yourself?
- Not bad. How are you?
- Fine, and you?
- I'm doing well, and you?
- Good, how about you?
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I'm eternally grateful for… / I cannot thank you enough for… / I want you to know how much I value… / Words cannot describe how grateful I am for… / Please accept my deepest thanks for…
At the more casual end of the spectrum, for example, you have a word like 'ta', originally a childish form of 'thank you' (dating from the 18.
- I'm glad you liked this.
- It's great that this struck a chord with you./I'm thrilled that this resonated with you.
- It's so nice that you had the time to read (watch/view) this and share your ideas. ...
- We appreciate your support.
- ReTweet someone on Twitter.
- Send a “Thank you” tweet.
- Like someone's Facebook Page.
- Like a comment they made on Facebook.
- Comment on their Facebook status.
- Recommend them via Twtter either on #FollowFriday (or on any day)
- Introduce them to someone they'll like.