This is a polite way to say "thank you." You use it when someone does something for you. You also say what they did.
This is a polite way to say "thank you." You use it when someone does something for you. You also say what they did.
Thank you all for gathering today despite your busy schedules.
Thank you very much for your prompt response the other day.
Thank you for not asking questions that strayed from the main topic during the meeting.
Thank you for coming all this way. Please make yourself comfortable.
Thank you for reviewing the documents. Please let me know if there are any corrections.
This phrase is like saying, "I humbly got this favor from you." It shows you are thankful for a specific action. It makes your thanks very clear and polite.
This is like saying "thank you for doing X." But it is more humble. It shows you are grateful for what someone did for you. It is different from "~te kudasari." That phrase shows respect for the other person's action. This phrase shows your own humble position.
Use this when you want to thank someone very politely. It shows respect for what they did for you. It is good for business or when talking to a boss.
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