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Thanks" is slightly more informal, but otherwise, they both mean the same, a statement of gratitude. Although they're both correct, they have a difference. Hence, the today's expression, "Thanks, Jim". "Thank you", the "thank" is a verb, and is actually a shortening of the phrase "I thank you".
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