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"Thank you, David" vs "Thank you David"

Both "thank you David" and "thank you, David" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. The first one is used when addressing David directly, while the second one is used when thanking David and using his name as part of the sentence.

Last Updated: March 30, 2024

Thank you, David

This phrase is correct when thanking David and using his name as part of the sentence.

This phrase is used when you want to thank David and include his name in the thank-you message.

Examples:

  • Thank you, David, for your assistance.
  • I want to say thank you, David, for always being there.
  • David, thank you, you're a great friend.
  • Thank you, David, for your support.
  • I appreciate your help, David.

Alternatives:

  • Thank you David
  • David, thank you
  • David, thank you for your assistance
  • Thank you for always being there, David
  • I appreciate your support, David

Thank you David

This phrase is correct when addressing David directly without a comma.

This phrase is used when you are directly addressing David in a thank-you message.

Examples:

  • Thank you David for your help.
  • I just wanted to say thank you David for everything.
  • David, thank you for being so kind.
  • Thank you David, you're the best!
  • Thank you David, I appreciate your support.

Alternatives:

  • Thank you, David
  • David, thank you
  • David, thank you for your help
  • Thank you for everything, David
  • I appreciate your support, David

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