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But anyways, I think "thanks" is just a cheap word while saying "thank you" is more polite and open. Say the words that are intended and it might mean something different.
PrinJessThe word "thanks" is being overused, just like how all special words seem to be exploited because of laziness and constant using. Who knows, saying to a person "I Love You" could mean nothing unless you could read their mind.
But anyways, I think "thanks" is just a cheap word while saying "thank you" is more polite and open. Say the words that are intended and it might mean something different.
Yeah, I just shorten it to thanks because I'm too lazy to write thank you down. But thanks for the opinion, that's very useful, because it's really more polite to use thank you better than thanks instead. I personally used thanks only to my friends, but to the person that older than me, or have a respect-relation, I always used thank you, not only thanks. ^^
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If only I receive help from someone or it just give the time of day to me,I am gald to say “Thanks”.Unlike “Sorry”,it doesn’t mean what you insist is wrong or what you think should be gainsaied,contraly,it can warm someone’s heart and make him more willing to help the others people.and after saying “Thanks”,I feel excited and the world become better,there are still many kind-heart people.Do you think it is quite wonderful?
So don’t hesitate whether to say “Thanks” when receiving help,just say it even if the help is little. You will find something has changed because of such a magical word~~~~^_^
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I always leave my thanks too whenever i download a scanlation or wallpaper. It's nothing actually compared to the massive efforts they placed in their works.
hapinatsuI always say Thank You if someone lend a helping hand to me. It's like a reflex action for me. I'll have this warm feeling when someone just gave me a solution to a problem i was having or gave me a hand when i was having difficulties. So, i'll automatically say Thank you very much and smile with all my heart. It's because of them that my day seemed brighter and a burden lifted off my shoulder.
I always leave my thanks too whenever i download a scanlation or wallpaper. It's nothing actually compared to the massive efforts they placed in their works.
Nice habbits. ^^ Automatically say thanks if you've felt helped by someone. ^^ Yeah, I think with smile, the day become looks brighter and happier. ^^ You have a same habbits with me, leaving thanks every wallpaper comment we've created. ^^ I can feel how difficult the making of wallpaper. I've tried to create some wallpaper and all of them is failed. ^^ I can feel their trial on making the wallpaper. ^^ So I say thanks every time I commented the wallpaper.
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It's a simple word or phrase that CAN make you change how you look at someone. Personally, I say 'thanks' whenever I'm helped. It's automatic in that sense, but sometimes I'll forget to say it or I'll think I didn't say thanks and the thought would bug me for some time. I wouldn't like to be thought of as a person who doesn't appreciate help or give credit where credit is due.
Even when I'm driving I do say thanks 'a simple wave' to other drivers who will let me pass when stopped or proceed or whichever...
And for people who don't say thanks, you get that back-of-the-head feeling that somethings kinda not right, or they're not appreciative or you did something wrong that didn't warrant a thanks...or maybe they're just not the type of 'thank you' person.
Really differs from each person, but majority wise 'thanks' is widely used.
It's so simple and so common, yet when not uttered, can cause tension...













