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Thank you for your patient vs Thank you for your patience, 

The correct phrase is "thank you for your patience." The phrase "thank you for your patient" is incorrect. The correct phrase is commonly used to express gratitude for someone's ability to remain calm and understanding in a difficult situation.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

Thank you for your patient

This phrase is incorrect in English. The word "patient" is a noun referring to a person receiving medical care, not the quality of being patient.

This phrase should not be used in English. If you want to express gratitude for someone's ability to remain calm and understanding, use the correct phrase "thank you for your patience."
  • Thanks. Patient's name is odin James.
  • Thanks for being patient, letting me finish.
  • Thanks for being patient with us.
  • You'll get lots of tearful thank-yous from grateful patients.
  • You want to love your patients, fine... thank you...
  • Thanks for coming, Doctor, after I've already stabilized your patient.
  • Your patient is doing fine, thanks to your team.
  • Thank you but I have several patients in my hospital.
  • We need more patient problem solvers. Thank you.
  • Thank you for being so patient with me. I just needed some time.
  • Everybody, thank you for being so patient.
  • And remember, my first patient who came in - thank you.
  • And thank you, sir, for being so patient.
  • Agent Ryan, those nine victims were all patients of a Dr. Richard Chan. 350 Mass Avenue Northeast. Thank you.
  • Thank you. Next week I'm visiting the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services, and I'm going to try to convince CMS to grant appropriate code language and pricing, so this technology can be made available to the patients that need it. Thank you.
  • I entered a patient name incorrectly, like illegally incorrectly, which is why I thought maybe thank you, you know...
  • Bernardo and your patients ever finding out.
  • There's Cuddy with your patient.
  • Your patient sought a second opinion.
  • Your patient is being rushed to cardiac ICU.

Thank you for your patience, 

This phrase is correct in English and commonly used to express gratitude for someone's ability to remain calm and understanding in a difficult situation.

Use this phrase when you want to thank someone for being patient, understanding, and tolerant in a challenging or trying situation.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your patience during this difficult time.
  • I appreciate your patience while we work through this issue.
  • Thank you for your patience as we resolve this matter.
  • Your patience is greatly appreciated.
  • I want to thank you for your patience and understanding.

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