
idioms - “Thank you very much” vs. “Thank you so much” - English ...
Some people used to say: Thank you very much. Where others say: Thank you so much. Could anybody please explain what differences there may be between those, whether of correctness or …
"Thank you very much" vs "thank you so much" [duplicate]
Would you briefly explain the use of the following wish in different perspective with various examples please?
Is "Thanks so much" wrong? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jul 15, 2014 · What about "Thanks very much"? @Sven Yargs suggested an interesting theory that "Thanks" is interchangeable here with "Thank you". I am still a bit suspicious though as many things …
Usage of "Indeed" in "Thank you very much indeed"
Aug 24, 2016 · So I'd say that "thank you very much indeed" should be reserved for extraordinary circumstances. I don't know about snobbery: snobbery isn't even the right word for what the OP is …
"Thank you all" — wrong or right? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
Dec 10, 2012 · I was actually wondering about thanks very much which I have often heard from British people. Many thanks looks far more grammatically correct than thanks very much because much …
Is "Many thanks" a proper usage? - English Language & Usage Stack …
It all depends on your perspective. You can break it down far enough so that there's no way it's proper: What is a "thank?" Can such a thing be pluralized? Taken on its own, "many thanks" is a sentence …
How does "very much" fit in with "thank you very much"?
Jul 19, 2011 · Thank you very much could be regarded as a short form of " I thank you very much ", which is entirely sensible. On the other hand, you might say "I am very sorry".
How can I politely express that "I have understood"?
Thank you so much for your clear and unambiguous explanations on [topic]. They have helped me tremendously. I really appreciated your explanations in the last session I attended, they helped me to …
Is it acceptable to use "Much Appreciated" as the closing for a letter ...
It wouldn't be taken as condescending because you have not received any response that would anticipate a declined offer. Essentially if you are starting a conversation asking for a request, "Much …
What is the "superlative" way of expressing "thank you"
Aug 11, 2011 · In order to make Thank you a more serious phrase, you can say: Thank you very much This adds an extra layer of expression, which most (if not all) people will interpret as implying a …