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"Thank you" (often expanded to ''thank you very much'' or ''thanks a lot'', or informally abbreviated to ''thanks'' or alternately as ''many thanks''Geoffrey Leech, ''The Pragmatics of Politeness'' (2014), p. 200.) is a common expression of
gratitude Gratitude, thankfulness, or gratefulness is a feeling of appreciation (or similar positive response) by a recipient of another's kindness. This kindness can be gifts, help, favors, or another form of generosity to another person. The word come ...
in the
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. The term itself originated as a shortened form of the expression "I thank you". Children in certain Western cultures are taught early on to say '' please'' and ''thank you'' reflexively, and the phrase itself has taken on a variety of nuances based on intonation, and can have various generally positive social effects.


Learning to use the term

Use of the phrase indicates
politeness Politeness is the practical application of good manners or etiquette so as not to offend others and to put them at ease. It is a culturally defined phenomenon, and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude or ...
, and in certain Western cultures, "parents put a lot of effort into teaching their children to be polite, to say 'thank you' or 'please' for every single favor done by anyone",Mary Besemeres, Anna Wierzbicka, ''Translating Lives: Living with Two Languages and Cultures'' (2007), p. 115. though the practice of quizzing children on what they should say has been criticized as framing the question in a negative context of the child being forgetful, and that the parent should merely remind the child to "Say please and thank you". It has generally been observed that "parents train their kids to say 'thank you' whether they feel thankful or not", and has specifically been noted that withholding food from children in order to elicit politeness "may teach children that the words 'please' and 'thank you' are tokens they must use to get their food rather than genuine expressions of gratitude".


Social function

Philosopher David J. Gunkel notes that " is now common for users to say 'thank you' to their digital assistants and speech dialogue systems (SDS), like Amazon's Echo/
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". David J. Gunkel, "The Relational Turn: Third Wave HCI and Phenomenology", in Michael Filimowicz and Veronika Tzankova, ''New Directions in Third Wave Human-Computer Interaction'' (2018), p. 21. Gunkel notes that this may appear to be superfluous, since the statement neither offers information to the system for processing, nor is capable of being processed by the system and understood as a command, but concludes that it is nevertheless socially important because it recognizes the system as fulfilling a social function. Use of the phrase by teachers has been observed to elicit better responses in the teaching of children: In other environs, one study found that regular patrons of a restaurant gave bigger tips when servers wrote "Thank you" on their checks. As with various other formal phrases, the phrase "Thank you" can be varied in speaking so as to convey many different meanings. For example, "no, thank you" or "no thanks" are often used to indicate politeness while declining an offer.Martin H. Manser, ''Dictionary of Idioms'' (2006), p. 149. It can also be incorporated into phrases sarcastically or bitterly, as with the phrase, "thanks for nothing". Common responses for "thank you" include "you're welcome", "don't mention it", or, more recently, according to a 2018 ''
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Cultural variations

A wide variety of verbal cues for the expression of gratitude exist in different languages. A 2012 '' Vanity Fair'' poll indicated that "thank you" was the phrase American travelers abroad, especially in east Asian Nations, felt was most important to learn how to say in the language of the country being visited. It has been observed that in some versions of
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(specifically in
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), "thank you" is often used as a traditional response to a departing person saying "
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".Paul Skandera, "What Do We ''Really'' Know About Kenyan English", republished in Kingsley Bolton and Braj B. Kachru, eds., ''World Englishes: Critical Concepts in Linguistics, Volume 2'' (2006), p. 210.


See also

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Deo gratias ' (Latin for "thanks eto God") is a response in the Latin Mass, derived from the Vulgate text of 1 Corinthians 15:57 and 2 Corinthians 2:14. Description It occurs in the Mass *as an answer of the server to the Epistle or Prophecies; in H ...
'', Latin phrase meaning "thanks eto God" *
God bless you God bless you (''variants include'' God bless or bless you) is a common English phrase generally used to wish a person blessings in various situations, especially to "will the good of another person", as a response to a sneeze, and also, whe ...


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