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  • Hi, Bob the Canadian here.

  • You probably already know how to say "thank you." and "you're welcome.”

  • In this video though we're going to look at several more ways to say, "thank you" in English.

  • The English phrase, "thank you" is obviously used to let someone know that you appreciate something that they've done for you.

  • It comes in several versions.

  • The first version is a shorter version where you can use just the word "Thanks."

  • So for instance, you could say: "Thanks Dave for helping me change the tire on my car."

  • The next most common version is to say: "Thanks a lot."

  • Thanks a lot Dave for coming with me to pick up my friend from the airport.

  • There are two versions that are very similar.

  • You could say "Thank you so much" or "Thank you very much."

  • So, for instance, you could say: "Thank you so much Dave for helping me carry the groceries in from the car."

  • There's also a set of three phrases that are all very similar.

  • And they are: "thanks a ton," thanks a bunch, and "thanks a million."

  • And they can be used to say things like: "Thanks a bunch Dave for helping me go to the woods and chop firewood."

  • There is also a phrase that is a little more formal.

  • You could say: "I am grateful" or "I am so grateful."

  • For instance you could say: "I am so grateful for all the people that helped me train to run in the race last Saturday."

  • There's also times where you'll need to use "thank you" or a form of thank you in a formal setting.

  • For instance, if you were up front giving a speech where you've just won something, you would start by saying: I would like to thank... and the shorter version being "I'd like to thank."

  • So, you could say: "I'd like to thank my mom and dad for raising me right."

  • Well that's several ways to use, "thank you" in English, and I want to just say thank you to all the people who watch these videos and have subscribed to my channel.

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