French, asked by Daisy3356, 9 months ago

What time are you going to be home for the day and time works for you and I'll make sure to get the money to you

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Answered by ƦαıηвσωUηıcσяη
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Answer:

A: “Can I get you another coffee?”

B: “Thanks” / “Thank you!”

A: “You look great in that dress!”

B: “Thanks!”

Thanks / Thank you you very much!

A: “I booked your table for dinner.”

B: “Thank you very much!”

Thanks a lot!

A: “I saved you the last chocolate!”

B: “Thanks a lot!”

Be careful with the intonation of “Thanks a lot”. If you speak with a lower voice, “thanks a lot” can sound like you’re not happy at all and the “thanks” sounds sarcastic. Here’s an example.

A: “Sorry, but we didn’t save you any chocolate.”

B: “Oh, thanks a lot.”

Ta (British English, pronounced /tar/)

A: “Here’s your tea.”

B: “Ta!”

Ta very much

A: “I ordered you a cheese sandwich. Hope that’s OK.”

B: “Ta very much!”

Thanks ever so much (British English)

A: “I got you the paper you wanted.”

B: “Thanks ever so much!”

Note: “Thanks ever so much” is considered non-standard English, but you’ll hear it a lot in the UK.

Cheers! (British English, used both in speaking and in emails)

“Cheers!” (when someone holds the door open for you, for example)

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