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Thanks for your patience vs thanks for your patient

The correct phrase is 'thanks for your patience.' 'Patience' is the correct noun form to use in this context when expressing gratitude for someone's ability to wait calmly or endure delays. 'Patient' is an adjective that describes someone receiving medical care.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 1869 views

Thanks for your patience

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for someone's ability to wait calmly or endure delays.
  • Mar 1, 2024 ... Another possible correction would be,. “Thanks for your patience while you waited for me to get back to you.” Upvote 9. Downvote Reply reply
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  • May 3, 2021 ... IMHO, it's awful to say "Thanks for your patience" instead of saying "Sorry for the Delay". I keep hearing/reading about this "trick", so ...
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  • Jul 13, 2021 ... I downloaded the hp smart app on my computer and all it does it says thanks for your patience. I have the info light on, printed details.. no help!
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  • Jun 1, 2023 ... 2157 likes, 37 comments - gracemmpalmer on June 1, 2023: "I failed twice. @mollyleishman & @emilyonice thanks for your patience ".

thanks for your patient

This phrase is incorrect. 'Patient' is an adjective, not a noun, and does not convey the intended meaning of expressing gratitude for someone's ability to wait calmly or endure delays.

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