How do you thank someone who tried to help?
How do you thank someone who tried to help?
Personal thank you
- I appreciate you!
- You are the best.
- I appreciate your help so much.
- I’m grateful to you.
- I wanted to thank you for your help.
- I value the help you’ve given me.
- I am so thankful for you in my life.
- Thanks for the support.
Which is correct thanks anyway or thanks anyways?
“Anyways” is incorrect—it’s “anyway.” I don’t think that “Thanks anyway” is rude unless perhaps the person went out of his or her way to help you. Then the person deserves a better thank you.
What does it mean when someone says thanks anyway?
“Thanks anyway” is appropriate where the person has not actually given you what you asked for. For example, if you asked someone for help, but they are unable to help you.
Is saying anyways rude?
Anyway is the correct word choice. Anyways is a colloquial variant of the word anyway. It is almost universally considered incorrect.
How do you say thank you for nothing professionally?
Here are a few possibilities that you could say that are more polite than saying “thanks for nothing”:
- I really would have appreciated your help.
- I came to you because I needed your assistance and you really let me down.
- I am always there for you and I really would’ve appreciated if it was reciprocal.
Is it appropriate to say thanks but no thanks?
I would like to know if it is appropriate to send a “thanks, but no thanks” reply to a man who sends thoughtful and flattering messages, but is someone I would definitely not care to date? I’m not referring to men who are just average in appearance, who have poor photos or are perhaps a bit older than I would like.
Which is the correct way to say no?
It should be: truthful, firm, and not overly apologetic or explanatory (my particular weakness). Here goes… No. Nope. No thanks, I won’t be able to make it. Not this time. No thanks, I have another commitment. Unfortunately, it’s not a good time. Sadly I have something else. Unfortunately not. I have something else. Sorry.
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How to say thank you for someone tried but could not help me?
There is no specific phrase I can think of reserved for this scenario, though. Thanks to @CandiedOrange for sugesting an improvement. I would go with, ” Your effort (was/is) appreciated. ” was/is depending on the relationship temporally to the effort; That being said, the other answers are also good.