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dont please/ dont thanks vs no please/ no thanks

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Don't please' and 'don't thanks' are not commonly used in English. On the other hand, 'no please' and 'no thanks' are more commonly used to politely decline something.

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dont please/ dont thanks

These phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct form would be 'please don't' and 'thanks, but no.'

'Don't please' and 'don't thanks' are not standard phrases in English. The correct order is 'please don't' and 'thanks, but no.'
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  • No thanks, we're done.
  • Thanks for getting this done so quickly.
  • I think I'm done, thanks.
  • I never could've done a scar revision that clean. Thanks.
  • Thanks, Rev, but... you've done enough.
  • We'll be done by then. Thanks.
  • Let me know when you're done. Thanks.
  • Almost done, Hank, thanks to you.
  • I couldn't have done it without you. thanks again for making the introduction.
  • Thanks, I already done it for you.
  • I believe our rapporteurs have done well in the circumstances and deserve our thanks.
  • Well done, Miss Jasmine. Thanks.
  • Excuse me, thanks for what you've done.
  • To say thanks for everything you've done.
  • IAN: Thanks font not listening to Mom.
  • Thanks, I know that I've done this once or twice myself.
  • I've done enough time travel for one night, thanks.
  • First and foremost, I would like to offer particular thanks to Mrs Jöns, who has done some outstanding work on the programme.

Alternatives:

  • please don't
  • thanks, but no
  • no, thank you
  • no, I'm good
  • no, I appreciate it

no please/ no thanks

These phrases are commonly used in English to politely decline something.

'No please' and 'no thanks' are polite ways to decline something. They are commonly used in everyday conversations.
  • No thanks, no thanks, no thanks.
  • Loyalty needs no thanks, Your Highness.
  • - No thanks just an angiogram.
  • No thanks to you playing keep-away.
  • Putting words one after another, no thank you.
  • No thanks, I've just eaten a carbonara.
  • No thanks. I already had some.
  • I'm fine, no thanks to you.
  • I achieved that, no thanks to my appendix.
  • No thanks, I'm married.
  • No thanks, we're done.
  • No thank you necessary, that's okay.
  • No thank you, Mr. Widmark.
  • - No thanks, I do not feel tonight.
  • No thank you, I'm not very hungry.
  • - No thanks - Bus leaving soon
  • I finally got the police database, no thanks to this.
  • No thanks, I'm not hungry.
  • It's tempting, but no thanks.
  • No thanks, I prefer ice cream.

Alternatives:

  • please don't
  • thanks, but no
  • no, thank you
  • no, I'm good
  • no, I appreciate it

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