A very formal and humble expression used to convey deep gratitude, equivalent to 'I offer my deepest gratitude' or 'I am sincerely grateful'.
This is a very polite way to say 'thank you'. It shows you are truly grateful.
I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude for your tremendous support on this occasion.
I was truly grateful for the valuable opinions you provided at the meeting the other day.
While expressing our gratitude for everyone's warm cooperation, we also sincerely pray for your continued future success.
Although we are in this situation, I sincerely thank you for your support.
We express our deep gratitude for your loyal patronage over many years.
This word makes your thanks very polite. It's like you are lifting your thanks up to someone important. You use it for bosses or important people.
This phrase is very formal. It is more formal than "kansha itashimasu". It is like "orei moushiagemasu". But this phrase is for deep, long-term thanks. "Orei moushiagemasu" is for a specific gift or favor.
Use this when you want to say "thank you" in a very polite way. It is for formal writing, like business letters. You can also use it for very important speeches. It sounds too stiff for everyday talk.
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