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Thank you, Friend! vs Thank you! Friend,

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different structures and meanings. The first phrase, 'thank you, friend!', is a common expression of gratitude where 'friend' is used as a term of endearment. The second phrase, 'thank you! friend,', is less common and seems to separate the expression of gratitude from the term 'friend' in an unusual way.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 554 views

Thank you, Friend!

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express gratitude to a friend.

This phrase is a friendly way to express gratitude to someone you consider a friend. The term 'friend' is used as a term of endearment in this context.

Examples:

  • Thank you, friend! I really appreciate your help.
  • I just wanted to say thank you, friend!
  • Thank you so much, friend!
  • Thank you, friends for coming to see our show.
  • Thank you, friend, for immediately jumping to the conclusion that it's something that I did.
  • Thank you to volunteers, friends who sought my little girl.
  • Thank you, my friend, I appreciate it.
  • All right, thank you, my friend.
  • Thank you, Irma, for being a true friend.
  • Thank you, Mrs. Kimmy's friend.
  • Thank you, nice to know my friends can count on you for your support.
  • Thank you, ladies and gentlemen... friends and colleagues.
  • Thank you, your honor, and my friends.
  • Thank you, but destiny has other plans for you, my young friend.
  • Yes, thank you, and I believe my friend has finished with his.
  • My family wants to thank you, too, my friends.
  • Thank you, Sheldon. you're a good friend.
  • Thank you, Agent Clarke, for doing what your friends were too cowardly to do.
  • And my friends from Honduras asked me to say thank you, TED.
  • No, thank you, I'm staying at a friend's.
  • And I would like to thank you, my friends, for celebrating with us.
  • Thank you, now listen to your friend.

Thank you! Friend,

This phrase is not a common or correct way to express gratitude in English. The placement of 'friend' after the exclamation mark is unusual and disrupts the natural flow of the expression.

  • Tell your friend, and his friends, thank you.
  • Thank you, my friend, I appreciate it.
  • Friends, family, thank you for making...
  • Well, thank you for meeting my friend, Apple.
  • We have enough friends, thank you.
  • For being my friend, thank you.
  • Same thing for my friend, thank you.
  • - Well, thank you for taking such good care of my friend, Dr. Walker.
  • Thank you all for coming to celebrate the life of our beloved friend, Marshmallow.
  • So, my friend, I never got a chance to thank you for your magnificent weapons.
  • As an old friend, I thank you for the... reunion that you have granted me.
  • Can you not interrupt me while I'm waving to my friend, thank you.
  • And I would like to thank you, my friends, for celebrating with us.
  • You're a good friend, thank you.
  • Thank you for coming to this celebration of the love between our two friends, Marylyn and Howard.
  • You know, I should really get back to my friend, but thank you so much.
  • Bonjour. Thank you very much for coming today... to help celebrate our dear friend, James Holt.
  • Thank you, my friends, for everything you did.
  • Thank you, my friends, brothers, and companions.
  • But you were right to make me talk to Tom, so I thank you for being a good friend, and don't ever do it again.

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