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How to Say Thank You in English
Survival Phrases Season 1
Learn the most common way to say "thank you"
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Nice to meet you.
(e)
Mr Abe, nice to meet you. I'm Tashiro.
Mr Abe, nice to meet you. I'm Tashiro.
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Hello.
(e)
"Hello" is the important greeting.
"Hello" is the important greeting.
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Hi.
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Hola, tenemos una reservaciรณn.
Hola, tenemos una reservaciรณn.
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Good morning.
(e)
Good morning. I'm still sleepy.
Good morning. I'm still sleepy.
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Good afternoon.
(e)
"Good afternoon," is a greeting used from noon to early evening.
"Good afternoon," is a greeting used from noon to early evening.
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Good evening.
(e)
Good evening, Ms. Sato, it's cold today.
Good evening, Ms. Sato, it's cold today.
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Good night.
(e)
I said good night to everyone when I left the party.
I said good night to everyone when I left the party.
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How are you?
(e)
Hello, Mr. Matsushima, how are you?
Hello, Mr. Matsushima, how are you?
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Thank you!
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Be sure to say "Thank you".
Be sure to say "Thank you".
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You're welcome.
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You're welcome. Anytime.
You're welcome. Anytime.
What's your name?
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My name is Peter. What's your name?
My name is Peter. What's your name?
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Where are you from?
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You sound British. Where are you from?
You sound British. Where are you from?
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No.
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No, I didn't steal it!
No, I didn't steal it!
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I'm sorry.
(s)
I'm sorry for telling a lie to you.
I'm sorry for telling a lie to you.
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Excuse me.
(s)
Excuse me, would you please direct me to the train station?
Excuse me, would you please direct me to the train station?
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Please.
(s)
Please don't leave me here all alone.
Please don't leave me here all alone.
Goodbye.
(e)
Goodbye, I'll see you tomorrow.
Goodbye, I'll see you tomorrow.
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Thank you very much.
(s)
Thank you very much!
Thank you very much!
I'm (name).
(e)
Where is the bathroom?
(s)
Where is the bathroom?
Where is the bathroom?
I'm fine.
(s)
I'm fine.
I'm fine.
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May I sit here?
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Yes.
(e)
Yes, this is mine.
Yes, this is mine.
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Congratulations!
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