Here are a few ways to respond to a compliment:
- “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
- “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
- “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
- “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”
Does thank you again need a comma?
No, one would not normally put a comma after “thanks” in the phrase “thanks again.” You could if you wanted put a comma there to emphasize that you already thanked a person, but it draws too much attention to itself by doing so. You do not want to make the person you are thanking to feel guilty for your gratitude.
When to respond to thank you for your concern?
Not always do we include a ‘But’ or a ‘however’, when there is further need to get through a message. thank you for your concern is itself a closing statement so really there is no need to respond.
When to use’but’and’thank you’in a response?
It is a polite & professional response that shows acknowledgement of your ‘concern’. It could also be interpreted as a boundary line being drawn by the person thanking you, advising that they will now take things from here. Not always do we include a ‘But’ or a ‘however’, when there is further need to get through a message. “You’re welcome!
Can you use an exclamation mark after a thank you?
Normally, no. As per the name, an exclamation mark is used to show an exclamation. An exclamation is something like “ow” or “blimey”. Thank you is not an exclamation.
Which is correct Thank you for your email or we will look into it?
The sentence “Thank you for your email, we will look into this and get back to you sooner.” is not correct. It has the following errors. 1. Use full-stop (.) in place of comma (,) after email because Thank you for your email is a complete sentence. 2. Look into means to investigate.