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In the culture of younger Americans, no problem is often used as a more conversational alternative to you're welcome. [1] It is widely believed that younger speakers especially favor no problem over you're welcome, and empirical research has corroborated this belief. [2] [non-primary source needed]
"Thank you" будзь здароў (budz zdarou) for a male будзь здаровая (Budz zdarovaja) for a female Bosnian: Nazdravlje "To your good health" Hvala "Thank you" Breton: Doue d'ho pennigo "God will bless you" Bulgarian: Наздраве (Nazdrave) "To your health" or "Cheers" Благодаря (Blagodarya) "Thank you" Catalan ...
See § Alternatives below. You can only thank someone for a given edit once. After you have thanked someone for an edit, the "thank" link [2] is replaced by the word "thanked". [5] The "thank" link may reappear later but using it again will not send a new thanks. You cannot "un-thank" a thanks once confirmed.
Dr. Danda points to one alternative: “I have some ideas if you’d like to hear them.” “This allows parents to save their breath if kids aren’t ready to listen,” she continues.
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Although the common word for thanks is shukran (شُكْرًا), Jazāk Allāh khayran is often used by Muslims instead. The response to this phrase is wa ʾiyyāk(i) ( وَإِيَّاكَ ), or wa ʾiyyākum ( وَإِيَّاكُمْ ) for the plural, which means "and to you".
From top to bottom in the NBA, from teams eyeing a deep playoff run to those plotting for the draft lottery, there’s plenty to give thanks for in ’24.
Expressing thanks for another user's helpful, generous, or positive actions is an important activity for cultivating community virtues such as civility and WikiPeace. Sending thanks communicates one's attitude towards other users.