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Thanks vs Thank you too

Both "thanks" and "thank you too" are correct phrases used to express gratitude. "Thanks" is a more casual and informal way to say thank you, while "thank you too" is a polite response when someone has thanked you first.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 881 views

Thanks

This is a common and informal way to express gratitude.

It is used as a casual way to say thank you in response to someone's kindness or help.

Examples:

  • Thanks for helping me with my homework.
  • Thanks for the birthday gift.
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Alternatives:

  • thank you
  • thank you so much
  • thank you very much
  • thanks a lot
  • thanks a million

Thank you too

This is a polite response when someone has thanked you first.

It is used to reciprocate thanks after someone has expressed gratitude towards you.

Examples:

  • A: Thank you for the help. B: Thank you too!
  • A: Thanks for the gift. B: Thank you too.
  • I should like to thank you too, Commissioner, for your commitment.
  • Despite that, I rejoice at the initiative that has been set in motion, and I would like to thank you too, Commissioner, for the way sport has been brought more into the field of vision of European policy and perhaps getting more attention.
  • Thank you very much, Mr Virrankoski, and thank you too for observing the speaking time so scrupulously.
  • Thank you too, Kitt.
  • I should like to thank you too, Mr Špidla, for the participation of the Commission which, acting on the Council's wishes, has proposed a text on which we have been able to work.
  • Thank you too for supporting the Commission's proposal.
  • Thank you too for sharing with us your telephone conversation with Mr Gil-Robles.
  • Thank you too, Mrs Echerer, for your honesty.
  • I have to thank you too.
  • Later, my daughter will thank you too.
  • Hulk wanted to thank you too.
  • And thank you too, fat head.
  • And I want to say thank you too.
  • I wanted to thank you too for believing in me, betting on me.
  • My mama would thank you too, but she dead.
  • But yet, for fashion sake, I thank you too for your society.
  • And I believe I owe you a thank you too, John.
  • Mr President, I would like to thank you too for your contribution to our dinner debate and for the support which you expressed regarding this crucial matter.
  • Thank you Mr President, and thank you too, Mr Commissioner, for your attendance and for your answers this afternoon.
  • I thank you too, my friends, for your devotion and your sympathy

Alternatives:

  • you're welcome
  • my pleasure
  • it was nothing
  • don't mention it
  • no problem

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