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1 Dec 2020
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English (US)
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When should I say "Thank you", "Thanks" and "Many thanks"?
When should I say "Thank you", "Thanks" and "Many thanks"?
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Casual to very polite. thanks, thank you. Many thanks.
In the majority of daily situations, thanks is all you need. If you are particularly thankful, then use one of the others.
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