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Thanks for the reminder vs Thanks for reminding me

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They express gratitude for someone reminding the speaker of something. The choice between the two phrases depends on personal preference and the context in which they're used.
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Thanks for the reminder

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express gratitude for someone reminding the speaker of something.

This phrase is used to thank someone for reminding the speaker of something. It is a polite and appreciative way to acknowledge the reminder.

Examples:

  • Thanks for the reminder about the meeting tomorrow.
  • I almost forgot to submit my report. Thanks for the reminder.
  • Thanks for the reminder to pick up the groceries on the way home.
  • She sent me a text as a reminder. Thanks for the reminder!
  • Thanks for the reminder to call my mom on her birthday.
  • Thanks for the reminder, Steve.
  • Thanks for the reminder, fellas.
  • Thanks for the reminder, but you'll always be the help to me.
  • No, but thanks for the reminder.
  • Thanks for the reminder about the earpieces.
  • Thanks for the reminder, Carl, but no.
  • But thanks for the reminder, Robin.
  • Thanks for the reminder, Dr. B.
  • Thanks for the reminder, lieutenant.
  • Thanks for the reminder, doc.
  • Thanks for the reminder That You've never gone away It gives me hope

Alternatives:

  • thanks for reminding me
  • thank you for reminding me
  • thank you for the reminder
  • thanks for the heads up
  • thanks for letting me know

Thanks for reminding me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express gratitude for someone reminding the speaker of something.

This phrase is used to thank someone for reminding the speaker of something. It is a polite and appreciative way to acknowledge the reminder.

Examples:

  • Thanks for reminding me to call the doctor.
  • I would have missed the deadline if you hadn't reminded me. Thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me about the party tonight.
  • She always remembers my appointments. Thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me to water the plants.
  • Thanks for reminding me, Patrick.
  • I do. Thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me that my goat died in my arms.
  • Thanks for reminding me why this didn't work last time.
  • Thanks for reminding me how much fun life outside work can be.
  • Thanks for reminding me about tonight.
  • Thanks for reminding me, Stephen.
  • But thanks for reminding me what's possible again.
  • Yes, thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me how.
  • Thanks for reminding me of that.
  • (sighs) Thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me.
  • But thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me, Sam.
  • (Door opens) The answer's still no, but thanks for reminding me I'm old. (Door closes)
  • In case I never have another book published, perhaps I could just say thanks for reminding me that art and writing is like lying down in the road and asking people to stop and look at you, and today,
  • Thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me.
  • Thanks for reminding me.

Alternatives:

  • thanks for the reminder
  • thank you for reminding me
  • thank you for the reminder
  • thanks for the heads up
  • thanks for letting me know

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