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"Thank you, Nancy." vs "Thank you Nancy."

Both "thank you nancy." and "thank you, nancy." are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first one is used when addressing Nancy directly without a comma, while the second one is used when addressing Nancy and using a comma to separate the phrase "thank you" from the name.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

Thank you, Nancy.

This phrase is correct when used to address Nancy and a comma is used to separate the phrase "thank you" from the name.

This phrase is used when expressing thanks to Nancy with a comma separating the words.

Examples:

  • Thank you, Nancy, for your help.
  • Thank you, Nancy, for being so kind.
  • Thank you, Nancy, for the lovely gift.
  • Thank you, Nancy, for always being there.
  • Thank you, Nancy, for your support.

Thank you Nancy.

This phrase is correct when used to address Nancy directly without a comma.

This phrase is used when expressing thanks to Nancy without a comma separating the words.

Examples:

  • Thank you Nancy for your help.
  • Thank you Nancy for being so kind.
  • Thank you Nancy for the lovely gift.
  • Thank you Nancy for always being there.
  • Thank you Nancy for your support.

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