10 Different Ways to Say 'THANK YOU' in English

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Being polite is super important in English and saying thank you is a huge part of that.
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So I've got ten different ways for you to say thank you. And that's all coming right
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up after we meet another Eat Sleep Dreamer.
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You won't be surprised to hear that there are so many different ways to say thank you
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in English. Some are formal, some are informal, some are used more in written English, some
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more in spoken English. So let's have a look at our first phrase.
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As I'm sure you know thank you is shortened down to thanks. And then we've got lots of
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other variations of thanks. So for example you've got thanks a lot. You've got thanks
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so much. Thanks a million and they are all nice variations of saying the same thing which
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is essentially thank you. These are all informal phrases so they could be used in informal
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writing like at the end of an email or in a sort of text message or a whatsapp message.
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They could be used in spoken English as well so quite a wide variety of informal situations
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where you can use these phrases. So thanks, thanks a lot, thanks so much and thanks a
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million. Now the stress of these words can really change the meaning of them. So if you
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want to emphasise just how thankful you are you can say 'thanks so much' emphasising the
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'so' there. But if you emphasise the second part, so if you said 'thanks a million' then
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suddenly it goes from a genuine thank you to being a sarcastic thank you. Perhaps your
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house mate has just used up the last bit of milk and you are like 'oh thanks a million.'
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'Thanks a million for using the last bit of milk.' Again it's a sarcastic way to express
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your feeling. So which word you emphasise will create a different meaning. So 'thanks
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so much' very genuine 'thanks a million' suggests that you are not happy and that it's sarcastic.
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This word is easily one of my favourite words to say in my day-to-day life and that is 'cheers'.
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We know that cheers has one meaning which is an expression of good wishes when you bum
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your glasses together. It also means thank you in informal British English, cheers means
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thank you and i say it all the time. If someone holds the door open for me, I'll say 'ah cheers'.
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If someone gives me a present I'll say 'oh cheers,. That's so kind cheers.' If someone
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gets me a drink in the bar I'll say 'cheers'. If someone helps me out and does something
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for me, I'll say 'cheers'. I just say it all the time, it's just such an easy word to say
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and it's such a nice informal way to express your thanks to someone. So cheers in British
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English is an informal way to say thank you.
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The third phrase 'I really appreciate...' and then it or that or the thing that they've
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done. I really appreciate your hard work or I really appreciate your message. Now I've
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received so many amazing messages from you guys in the comments below and often I will
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show my thanks to you by saying 'hey (and then the name) I really appreciate your lovely
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message' or 'I really appreciate your kind words.' and that's my way of saying thank
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you to you. So it's a really nice way to express your thanks to someone and to show you appreciate
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what they did or what they've done. So yeah, you could say 'I really appreciate it, I really
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appreciate that, if they have done a certain thing or I really appreciate and then the
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thing, your message, your gift, your kind words, your friendship, whatever the thing
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might be. So guys I'm going to say now, thank you for your lovely messages that you send
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me, I really appreciate them, I really appreciate them. Them, the messages. So I really appreciate
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your messages.
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This is a super cool phrase 'you shouldn't have'. Now this is particularly used when
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we receive a present from someone and we want to show our thanks and show our gratitude
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to them. Now it sounds like we are criticising them, we saying you shouldn't have, you shouldn't
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have one this. That's not the meaning at all. What we are actually saying is wow how generous
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of you, that's so kind of you to get me this gift, I can't believe it 'you shouldn't have,
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that's so kind'. Now what's really important here, I personally, I would say you shouldn't
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have and then say thank you as a part of that as well. So 'you shouldn't have, that's so
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kind' or 'thanks so much, you shouldn't have.' So I would probably blend this phrase with
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another thank you phrase as well. It's a really great phrase to accept a gift from somebody.
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The pronunciation. You could say 'you shouldn't have' that's fine. When we are saying shouldn't
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have we sometimes turn the have into a weak form. So instead of saying 'shouldn't have'
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we would say 'shouldn't 'ev' It's up to you whether you do that or not but you shouldn't
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have is perfectly great. So the next time somebody gives you a gift in English you can
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say 'you shouldn't have, that's so kind'. Perfect way to say thank you.
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It doesn't get any more British than this phrase. Nice one! Again this is a really brilliant
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informal phrase to say thank you to someone. If you think about every day situations, you've
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things like someone making you a cup of tea or somebody taking a photo for you. I would
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probably say 'Nice one! Thanks very much' 'Nice one! Cheers mate' or something like
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that. So I'd have nice one and then maybe another way to say thank you as well. So 'nice
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one! Cheers mate' or 'Nice one! That's really kind of you.' So nice one is a part of saying
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thank you in a very informal way. Again this is British English and informal British English
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so perhaps you might not use this one, it's possible. You might not need to use it but
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it's good to be aware of it, good to understand it when you do hear it. Especially if you
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are watching British TV shows, British YouTubers, you are going to hear nice one sometimes.
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This is a really common phrase, many thanks. It can be used in a couple of different ways.
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Firstly many thanks for and then something so 'many thanks for your lovely present' or
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'many thanks for helping me out today'. So it's part of a thank you so 'many thanks for
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(something)' or we can end a written message, an email or yeah just a text message with
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'many thanks' and then your name. That's almost like a way of saying goodbye or kind of signing
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off a written piece of English. So it's not strictly a thank you but it's maybe a part
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of showing gratitude and being polite, is to say many thanks and then your name. So
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I'll reply to a lot of emails and finish them off with 'many thanks Tom'. So you've got
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two choices there. You've got many thanks for and then the thing 'many thanks for your
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time' 'many thanks for your present' and then if you want to finish an email or a message
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you could say 'many thanks' as well.
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This one is one of my favourite phrases. So imagine that somebody does you a favour. They
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go out of their way to be really helpful towards you. Then you can say 'you're a star' or 'you're
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a legend' something like that. This is a brilliant way to show your appreciation to that person.
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So let's say that you are running late for work and your flatmate says 'don't worry,
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I'll give you a lift' so they drive you in their car to your work. You know, that's a
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big favour that they are doing you so you could say 'you're a legend, thank you so much'
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or 'you're a star, thank you.' Or you could even say 'you're a lifesaver, thank you so
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much.' So someone has done something really cool to help you out of a situation. So yeah
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'you're a star' 'you're a legend' 'you're a lifesaver' any of those kinds of phrases.
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A really wonderful informal way to say thank you and to show your appreciation towards
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someone.
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For those of you in Britain or for who have travelled to Britain or who are studying in
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Britain you might hear the phrase 'Ta!' Personally I don't use it to say thank you. It's very
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informal. You would probably mainly hear it in the north of England. Ta! is an informal
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way to say thank you.
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This is a super cool phrase. to give a shout out to someone. This is a public statement
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of thanks to these people. Now I think this comes from radio programmes when someone would
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call in and they would say 'I just want to give a shout out to my Mum, my Dad, just say
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hi to them, just say thank you' and it has kind of continued from there. it's used a
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lot in music, in the music industry, people will say 'I want to give a shout out to my
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fans'. So it's a public way to say thank you. The other day I did a video where I gave a
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shout out to a couple of teachers, friends of mine, who helped me with a video that i
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was making. So I said 'I just want to give a shout out to' and then i named the names.
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So it's a public way for me to say thank you to them. So to give someone a shout out or
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to give a shout out to someone. It's a public way to show your appreciation.
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The final one is the most formal of all of them. And it is a little bit old fashioned
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'much obliged'. Personally I don't use this one particularly, I might use it in very formal
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writing but i don't really do much formal writing so I don't have much need for it but
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if you want to sound very formal or you are doing formal written English then much obliged
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is a nice way to say thank you. So you can say 'I'm much obliged to you'. That's very
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formal, quite old fashioned if I'm honest. Or you could just say at the end of a piece
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of writing 'much obliged' and then your name, Tom. So it's your choice, this is the whole
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point of learning English is that you should focus on the types of English that you are
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going to use. So if you have no need for formal language, you are only using it in informal
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situations then don't worry too much about much obliged. But if you are doing a lot of
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formal writing or you are in very formal situations then yeah, then think about how you could
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use much obliged in your every day English.
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So I'd like to say a big thank you to all of you guys, I really appreciate you taking
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the time to watch this video. I want to give a big shout out to Caterina for her video,
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for introducing herself to us. I love seeing Eat Sleep Dreamers, where you are in the world
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Eat Sleep Dream English' that's all I need. Ten seconds worth of that. Send it to my email
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address which is [email protected] and you could be at the beginning of one of
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my next videos. So again, I really appreciate it guys, thanks a million for watching. Not
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thanks a million, thanks a million for watching. Remember I've got new videos every Tuesday
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and every Friday helping you take your English to the next level and achieve your life goals
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whatever they may be. This is Tom, the Chief Dreamer, saying goodbye.
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