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pass my thanks vs pass on my thanks

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Pass on my thanks' is more commonly used and implies transferring thanks to someone else, while 'pass my thanks' can also be used but is less common and may imply a more direct action of passing thanks.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 9339 views

pass my thanks

This phrase is correct but less commonly used than 'pass on my thanks'. It implies directly giving thanks without the explicit notion of transferring them to someone else.

This phrase can be used to express gratitude by directly stating that you want your thanks to be conveyed to someone.
  • Well, I'd just like to pass my thanks along... to the ladies of the Ryan brood... for an outstanding meal and an afternoon of peace.
  • Pass on my thanks to your father.
  • I am also very grateful to your teams, Minister; please pass on my thanks.
  • Lastly, Mr President, I wish to pass on my thanks to all those who helped draw up this report.
  • I would also ask him to pass on my thanks to the committee chairman, Mr Deprez.
  • Although President Cox is not here, I hope that the President of the Bureau will pass on my thanks to him for his speedy responses to the letters written to him by my Portuguese fellow Members from all parties, including my own.
  • Mr President, may I conclude by saying that I would like to pass on my thanks and appreciation to Minister Mitchell for the manner in which he and his colleagues have led the work in the Council during the last six months while Ireland has held the presidency.
  • I would like to pass on my sincere thanks to the two co-rapporteurs, Ms Bauer and Ms Hedh.
  • I should like to pass on her and my thanks to the Commission for focusing on this important issue.
  • I'm eating curry things courtesy of Ingrid if you'd like one. I'll pass, thank you.
  • No, we'll pass, thank you.
  • No, I'll pass, thanks just the same.
  • I'll pass, but thanks.
  • Ma'am, could I see your pass? Thank you.
  • Minister, please would you pass these thanks on to all the institutions?
  • We shall pass your satisfaction and thanks on to Mrs Banotti.
  • They pass on their sincerest thanks.
  • I hope he will pass on our thanks to his other colleagues who are also leaving.
  • I should also like to pass on our thanks to them for their work on selecting the right aspects.
  • I can't take credit for that, but I'll pass on your thanks.

Alternatives:

  • express my thanks
  • convey my thanks
  • send my thanks
  • extend my thanks
  • offer my thanks

pass on my thanks

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate transferring thanks to someone else. It implies that you want your gratitude to be conveyed to another person.

Use this phrase when you want to ask someone to convey your thanks to another person. It is a polite way to express gratitude indirectly.
  • pass on my thanks
  • Please pass on my thanks to the ants.
  • I am also very grateful to your teams, Minister; please pass on my thanks.
  • I would also ask him to pass on my thanks to the committee chairman, Mr Deprez.
  • Lastly, Mr President, I wish to pass on my thanks to all those who helped draw up this report.
  • I wanted to send an email to pass on my thanks to you and the team, especially Rebecca, for all the support on the [company's] Project.
  • Although President Cox is not here, I hope that the President of the Bureau will pass on my thanks to him for his speedy responses to the letters written to him by my Portuguese fellow Members from all parties, including my own.
  • Pass on my thanks to your father.
  • Mr President, may I conclude by saying that I would like to pass on my thanks and appreciation to Minister Mitchell for the manner in which he and his colleagues have led the work in the Council during the last six months while Ireland has held the presidency.
  • I would like to pass on my sincere thanks to the two co-rapporteurs, Ms Bauer and Ms Hedh.
  • I should like to pass on her and my thanks to the Commission for focusing on this important issue.
  • Let me say that Mr Gallagher, as rapporteur, and all the members of the Committee on Fisheries, have done excellent work on this proposal and I would like to pass on to you my sincere thanks for all your hard work and your constructive approach.
  • Well, I'd just like to pass my thanks along to the ladies of the Ryan brood for an outstanding meal and an afternoon of peace.
  • I just wanted to pass my thanks back to you for providing a valuable support tool.
  • They pass on their sincerest thanks.
  • He left town, but I'll pass on your thanks to the reverend.
  • I can't take credit for that, but I'll pass on your thanks.
  • I hope he will pass on our thanks to his other colleagues who are also leaving.
  • I should also like to pass on our thanks to them for their work on selecting the right aspects.
  • Please pass on our thanks to the government of your country, Minister.
  • They pass on their sincerest thanks.

Alternatives:

  • relay my thanks
  • send my regards
  • give my thanks
  • transfer my thanks
  • convey my gratitude

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