Question
25 January
- Korean
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English (US)
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Vietnamese
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Japanese
Question about English (US)
"thank you for your business"
(said by a seller, to a client)
what does business mean there?
"thank you for your business"
(said by a seller, to a client)
what does business mean there?
(said by a seller, to a client)
what does business mean there?
Answers
25 January
Featured answer
- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
@luckyall Hmm, I don’t think so. I think they need to exchange money first. The operator can only say “thank you for your interest” or something similar.
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- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
This has the same meaning as “Thank you for shopping with us.” The business is the transaction of money for goods.
- Korean
@poxei oh I see. what if there is no actual transaction of money?(for example, an operator answered a client's inquiries and the clien't didn't buy anything yet. can the operator still say thank you for your business?
- English (US)
- Simplified Chinese (China) Near fluent
@luckyall Hmm, I don’t think so. I think they need to exchange money first. The operator can only say “thank you for your interest” or something similar.

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