
OK, thanks vs OK; thanks - English Language & Usage Stack …
2016年5月31日 · No, “OK, thanks” is not a comma splice. A comma splice is using a comma to join two independent clauses, and neither “OK” nor “thanks” is an independent clause—they …
Is it acceptable to drop the comma in "Thanks, John"?
Commenting 12 years later… From the perspective of descriptive linguistics, I would say that "Thanks John" is used by native speakers, moreso "Thanks John!" When you use it, don't use …
politeness - What does "No Thanks!" mean? - English Language
2011年3月21日 · "No, Thanks" and "No Thanks!" mean different things, depending on the prosody. The stress and intonation will convey non-verbal information. For example, no thanks …
Responding with "OK" & "Welcome" to "Thank you" [duplicate]
2015年8月21日 · Rarely, native english speakers do respond to "thank you" with "ok". When they do it's likely they're indicating that the "thank you" was inappropreate. If I slap your face and …
Is it natural to say "Ok, I will"? - English Language & Usage Stack ...
2020年6月15日 · Saying ok I will is completely fine and perfectly natural to me. I'm a senior citizen, make note that everyone speaks a little differently especially depending on where you …
How do native English speakers respond to "Thank you"?
2010年9月4日 · I use "My pleasure" when emphasizing that I'm happy to be of assistance (often in a customer service context), and "You're welcome" when the action prompting the thanks was …
grammaticality - Is "Many thanks" a proper usage? - English …
), but the plural form thanks gradually predominated, and apparently lost its plural-ness to some extent. This bit is confusing: the OED describes thanks here as “†Formerly sometimes …
When should "no problem" replace "you're welcome" as a …
2014年1月18日 · If, the thanks was expressed as 'Thanks,' the more informal 'no problem' seems more in keeping with the tenor of the exchange. My internal guide makes me want to err on …
politeness - Can "Sure" be used to respond to "Thanks"? - English ...
2011年7月21日 · It is not uncommon to hear Sure in response to a word of thanks. I use it often myself. For most, it abbreviates the expression of one or more, or all of the following …
How can I politely express that "I have understood"?
2014年2月7日 · In an email, you could say "Thanks for the help, I have understood the subject." This sounds polite (with ...